L-Glutamine CAS NO 56-85-9 for Feed Grade
Usage:
1.Glutamine Powder is the most prevalent amino acid in the bloodstream.
2.Glutamine Powder is involved in more metabolic processes than any other amino acid.
3.Glutamine Powder is converted to glucose when more glucose is required by the body as an energy source.
4.Glutamine Powder also plays a part in maintaini ng proper blood glucose levels and the right pH range.
5.Glutamine Powder serves as a source of fuel for cells lining the intestines. Without it, these cells waste away. 6.Pure Glutamine Powder is also used by white blood cells and is important for immune function.
7.Glutamine Powder assists in maintaining the proper acid/alkaline balance in the body, and is the basis of the building blocks for the synthesis of RNA and DNA.
L-glutamine, or just glutamine, is an amino acid. Amino acids are nutrients that help synthesize protein in the human body for nutrition. They can be found in protein-rich foods, including those from both plants and animals. Protein, in turn, is a necessary nutrient for good health.
L-glutamine is one of 20 different essential and nonessential amino acids that create proteins. Essential amino acids can only be acquired through food, while nonessential ones, like L-glutamine, are produced by the body. Under normal conditions, your body can produce enough L-glutamine to meet most of its needs.
Glutamine Powder is the most abundant amino acid found in human muscle and plasma. Over 60% of the free-floating amino acid pool in skeletal muscle cells is made up of L glutamine. It is also a primary nitrogen donor, meaning that it moves the nitrogen around in the body to where it is needed. Maintaining a positive nitrogen balance is absolutely necessary for muscle building.
Glutamine Powder was once considered a non-essential amino acid because the body can make its own from the amino acids glutamic acid, isoleucine and valine. Recently, however, is has become known as a conditionally essential amino acid because in times of physical stress, such as intense exercise and surgery, the body requires more of it to maintain its glutamine stores in blood and muscle. When glutamine stores are depleted, you may experience decreases in strength, stamina, and recovery.
Specifications
Item |
AJI92 |
USP26 |
USP40 |
Description |
White crystals or crystalline powder |
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Identification |
Conform |
— |
Conform |
Assay |
99.0%~100.5% |
98.5%~101.5% |
98.5%~101.5% |
pH |
5.5~6.5 |
5.5~7.0 |
5.5~7.0 |
Transmittance |
≥98.0% |
— |
— |
Loss on drying |
≤0.20% |
≤0.3% |
≤0.3% |
Residue on ignition |
≤0.10% |
≤0.1% |
≤0.1% |
Chloride |
≤0.020% |
≤0.05% |
≤0.05% |
Heavy Metals |
≤10ppm |
≤15ppm |
≤15ppm |
Iron |
≤10ppm |
≤30ppm |
≤30ppm |
Sulfate |
≤0.020% |
≤0.03% |
≤0.03% |
Arsenic |
≤1ppm |
— |
— |
Ammonium |
≤0.02% |
— |
— |
Other amino acids |
Conforms |
— |
— |
Pyrogen |
Conforms |
— |
— |
Related compounds |
— |
— |
Conforms |
Specific Rotation |
+27.6°~ +29.0° |
﹢26.6°~﹢28.8° |
﹢26.6°~﹢28.8° |