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Raw Material L-Arginine Powder CAS 74-79-3 L-Arginine
Product Overview:
L(+)-Arginine powder is a coding amino acid in protein synthesis and is one of the eight essential amino acids in the human body. L(+)-Arginine is a white crystalline powder. Soluble in water (15%, 21℃), slightly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in ether. The aqueous solution has an alkaline reaction and can absorb carbon dioxide from the air. Decomposition at 238℃. Most L(+)-Arginine exists in the form of colorless crystals and is soluble in water and acidic solutions. L(+)-Arginine reacts with methionine in the body to form coenzyme A, which is involved in the energy metabolism process.
Raw Material L-Arginine Powder CAS 74-79-3 L-Arginine Attributes
MF:C6H14N4O2
MW:174.2
EINECS:200-811-1
Specification:99% min L(+)-Arginine powder
Sample:L(+)-Arginine powder Avaliable
Appearance:white powder
Storage: Cool Dry Place
Brand:Global ASAP Nutrition Factory
Shelf Life: 2 Years
Test Method: HPLC
Raw Material L-Arginine Powder CAS 74-79-3 L-Arginine Details
Uses and synthesis of L(+)-Arginine powder
L(+)-Arginine powder is a coding amino acid in protein synthesis and is one of the eight essential amino acids in the human body. L(+)-Arginine is a white crystalline powder. Soluble in water (15%, 21℃), slightly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in ether. The aqueous solution has an alkaline reaction and can absorb carbon dioxide from the air. Decomposition at 238℃. Most L(+)-Arginine exists in the form of colorless crystals and is soluble in water and acidic solutions. L(+)-Arginine reacts with methionine in the body to form coenzyme A, which is involved in the energy metabolism process.
Functions of L(+)-Arginine powder
Enhance Immune Function:Promote Immune Cell Function: L-arginine is considered essential for the function of immune cells (such as lymphocytes and macrophages). It can promote the proliferation, differentiation and activity of immune cells and enhance the overall function of the immune system.
Accelerate Wound Healing: Immune cells play an important role in the wound healing process. L-arginine may help accelerate wound healing by enhancing immune function and promoting collagen synthesis. Some clinical studies have shown that supplementing with L-arginine may help wound healing in patients after surgery or burns.
Fight Infection: Enhancing immune function may help the body resist infection by various pathogens.
Promote Wound Healing:
Increase Collagen Synthesis: L-arginine is an important amino acid for synthesizing collagen, which is an important component of skin and connective tissue and is essential for wound healing.
Improve Blood Circulation at the Wound Site: Through vasodilation, L-arginine can increase blood supply to the wound site, providing more oxygen and nutrients for wound healing.
Promote Cell Proliferation: L-arginine may promote the proliferation and repair of cells at the wound site.
Effect of L(+)-Arginine powder
Raw materials for protein synthesis: L-arginine is an important component of protein synthesis and participates in the construction of various proteins in the body, including enzymes, hormones, structural proteins, etc.
Precursor of nitric oxide (NO): L-arginine is the main substrate for the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) in the body. Nitric oxide is an important signaling molecule that plays a key role in cardiovascular health, immune function, neurotransmission, etc.
Participate in the urea cycle: L-arginine is a key intermediate in the urea cycle, which helps to remove ammonia produced by metabolism in the body, thereby maintaining normal physiological functions.
Other metabolic functions: L-arginine is also involved in the synthesis of important biological molecules such as polyamines, creatine, and glutamate, which play a role in cell growth, energy metabolism, and neural function.
Production methodprocess of L(+)-Arginine powder
The main method for preparing L(+)-Arginine powder is microbial fermentation. Usually use soy protein, corn milk or molasses as raw materials, by adding appropriate microbial strains for fermentation, and then through purification and crystallization steps to obtain high purity L-arginine.


