Basic Information | |
Product name | Amino Acid Tablet |
Including | BCAA tablet,L-Theanine tablet, γ-Aminobutyric Acid tablet,Creatine monohydrate tablet etc. |
Grade | Food grade |
Appearance | As the customers' requirementsRound,Oval,Oblong,Triangle,Diamond and some special shapes are all available. |
Shelf life | 2-3years, subject to store condition |
Packing | Bulk, bottles, blister packs or customers' requirements |
Condition | Preserve in tight containers,protected from light. |
Description
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. Proteins are long chains of amino acids. The body has thousands of different proteins that each have important jobs. Each protein has its own sequence of amino acids. The sequence makes the protein take different shapes and have different functions in a body.
There are 20 different kinds of amino acids for a person to function correctly. These 20 amino acids combine in different ways to make proteins in a body.
Our bodies makes hundreds of amino acids, but it can’t make nine of the amino acids. These are called essential amino acids. People must get them from the food .
Function
Histidine: Histidine helps make a brain chemical (neurotransmitter) called histamine. Histamine plays an important role in your body’s immune function, digestion, sleep and sexual function.
Isoleucine: Isoleucine is involved with your body’s muscle metabolism and immune function. It also helps your body make hemoglobin and regulate energy.
Leucine: Leucine helps your body make protein and growth hormones. It also helps grow and repair muscle tissue, heal wounds and regulate blood sugar levels.
Lysine: Lysine is involved in the production of hormones and energy. It’s also important for calcium and immune function.
Methionine: Methionine helps with your body’s tissue growth, metabolism and detoxification. Methionine also helps with the absorption of essential minerals, including zinc and selenium.
Phenylalanine: Phenylalanine is needed for the production of your brain’s chemical messengers, including dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine. It’s also important for the production of other amino acids.
Threonine: Threonine plays an important role in collagen and elastin. These proteins provide structure to your skin and connective tissue. They also help with forming blood clots, which help prevent bleeding. Threonine plays an important role in fat metabolism and your immune function, too.
Tryptophan: Tryptophan helps maintain your body’s correct nitrogen balance. It also helps make a brain chemical (neurotransmitter) called serotonin. Serotonin regulates your mood, appetite and sleep.
Valine: Valine is involved in muscle growth, tissue regeneration and making energy.
Excerpted from Cleveland Clinic-Amino Acid.
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Applications
1.Insufficient intake
2.Want to get better sleep
3.Want to improve their mood
4.Want to enhance athletic performance
5.Others who need to take amino acid supplements