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L-Valine (Abbreviated Val) is one of the 18 common amino acids, and one of the eight essential amino acids at the human body. It is called branched chain amino acids (BCAA) with L-Leucine and L-Isoleucine together because they all contain a methyl side chain in their molecular structure.

L-Valine is one of aliphatic amino acids among twenty kinds of proteinogenic amino acids and a branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) that an animal itself can’t synthesize it and must take in from dietary to meet their nutritional needs; therefore L-valine is an essential amino acid. Main effects as following:

(1) Added to lactations’ diets increasing milk yield. The mechanism is that L-Valine can affect the generation of alanine and release of muscles, and the new gained alanine in lactations’ plasma right help breast tissue adjust to the demand for raw materials of glucose and thereby milk yield goes up.

(2) Improving animals’ immune function. L-Valine can motivate animal bones T cells to transform into mature T cells. The shortage of valine decreases addiment C3 and transferritin levels, significantly impeding growth of thymus and peripheral lymphoid tissue and causing growth inhibition to acidic and neutral white blood cells. Once lacking valine, chicks will conduct slower and less antibody response against Newcastle disease virus.

(3) Affecting animal endocrine levels. Studies have shown that lactating sows and lactating rats’ diets supplemented with L-valine may increase concentrations of prolactin and growth hormone in their plasmas.

(4) L-valine is also essential for purposes of tissue repair and restoration. It is called a branch-chained amino acid or BCAA, which acts along with two additional BCAAs known as L-Leucine and L-Isoleucine.

Specifications

Item

AJI92

USP26

USP40

Description

White crystals or crystalline powder

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°

(1) Added to lactations’ diets increasing milk yield. The mechanism is that L-Valine can affect the generation of alanine and release of muscles, and the new gained alanine in lactations’ plasma right help breast tissue adjust to the demand for raw materials of glucose and thereby milk yield goes up.  (2) Improving animals' immune function. L-Valine can motivate animal bones T cells to transform into mature T cells. The shortage of valine decreases addiment C3 and transferritin levels, significantly impeding growth of thymus and peripheral lymphoid tissue and causing growth inhibition to acidic and neutral white blood cells. Once lacking valine, chicks will conduct slower and less antibody response against Newcastle disease virus.  (3) Affecting animal endocrine levels. Studies have shown that lactating sows and lactating rats’ diets supplemented with L-valine may increase concentrations of prolactin and growth hormone in their plasmas.  (4) L-valine is also essential for purposes of tissue repair and restoration. It is called a branch-chained amino acid or BCAA, which acts along with two additional BCAAs known as L-Leucine and L-Isoleucine.  (1) Added to lactations’ diets increasing milk yield. The mechanism is that L-Valine can affect the generation of alanine and release of muscles, and the new gained alanine in lactations’ plasma right help breast tissue adjust to the demand for raw materials of glucose and thereby milk yield goes up. (2) Improving animals' immune function. L-Valine can motivate animal bones T cells to transform into mature T cells. The shortage of valine decreases addiment C3 and transferritin levels, significantly impeding growth of thymus and peripheral lymphoid tissue and causing growth inhibition to acidic and neutral white blood cells. Once lacking valine, chicks will conduct slower and less antibody response against Newcastle disease virus. (3) Affecting animal endocrine levels. Studies have shown that lactating sows and lactating rats’ diets supplemented with L-valine may increase concentrations of prolactin and growth hormone in their plasmas. (4) L-valine is also essential for purposes of tissue repair and restoration. It is called a branch-chained amino acid or BCAA, which acts along with two additional BCAAs known as L-Leucine and L-Isoleucine.


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OEM manufacturer Phytogenic Feed Additives In Animal Nutrition - L-Valine CAS NO 72-18-4 for Feed Grade  – Honray detail pictures

OEM manufacturer Phytogenic Feed Additives In Animal Nutrition - L-Valine CAS NO 72-18-4 for Feed Grade  – Honray detail pictures

OEM manufacturer Phytogenic Feed Additives In Animal Nutrition - L-Valine CAS NO 72-18-4 for Feed Grade  – Honray detail pictures

OEM manufacturer Phytogenic Feed Additives In Animal Nutrition - L-Valine CAS NO 72-18-4 for Feed Grade  – Honray detail pictures


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