L-Histidine Hydrochloride Monohydrate is an improved form of L-histidine that improves its solubility.
L-Histidine hydrochloride CAS#5934-29-2
L-Histidine Hydrochloride Monohydrate is an improved form of L-histidine that improves its solubility.
White crystal or crystalline powder. Odorless. Slightly sour and bitter. Approximately 250% (after drying) melts and decomposes. Stable properties. The aqueous solution is acidic (pH value 3.5~4.5). Easily soluble in water (39g/100ml, 24!f), its solubility in water is much greater than that of L-histidine. Insoluble in ethanol and ether.L Histidine hydrochloride hydrate can be used in honey bee cell culture media.
Use: Nutritional supplement. Slowly synthesized in the body, quasi-essential amino acids. It can be used to fortify food for infants and young children, and food for post-surgical patients. When making bread with chemical bulking agent, adding histidine, leucine and arginine can improve the flavor. It is used as a precursor substance of histamine, relying on histidine decarboxylase.
MAIN FUNCTIONS AND APPLICATIONS:Amino Acid Supplementation:Nutritional Supplementation:L-Histidine Hydrochloride Monohydrate is commonly used as a nutritional supplement to provide histidine to support the body's synthesis of proteins, enzymes and other biomolecules.
SUPPORTS PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS: HISTAMINE SYNTHESIS: Histidine is a precursor to histamine, which plays an important role in immune response, gastric acid secretion, and nerve conduction. Supplementation with histidine helps maintain these physiological functions. pH regulation: histidine has a buffering effect and helps maintain the acid-base balance of body fluids.
Pharmaceutical Preparations:Pharmaceutical Industry:In the pharmaceutical industry, L-Histidine Hydrochloride Monohydrate is commonly used in the preparation of drugs because its hydrochloride form improves its stability and solubility.
Research Use: Laboratory Studies: In biochemical and pharmacological studies, L-Histidine Hydrochloride Monohydrate is commonly used to study the biological functions of histidine and its metabolites. Clinical Applications: Nutritional Interventions: In clinical settings, histidine supplementation may be used in specific nutritional intervention programs to help manage health problems associated with histidine deficiency.
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