Product Name: | L(+)-Arginine |
Synonyms: | ABL2 (38-end), active, His tagged human;FLJ41441;ANTI-ABL2 antibody produced in mouse;FLJ22224;FLJ31718;Abelson murine leukemia viral oncogene homolog 2;Abelson tyrosine-protein kinase 2;ABL2 |
CAS: | 74-79-3 |
MF: | C6H14N4O2 |
MW: | 174.2 |
EINECS: | 200-811-1 |
key words: | l-arginine;l-arginine powder;l-arginine price |
Description:
L-arginine is a coded amino acid in the synthesis of protein, belonging to one of the eight essential amino acids in the human body. It is needed it to exercise a variety of functions in the body. For example, it stimulates the release of specific chemicals, such as insulin and human growth hormones. The amino acid also helps to remove ammonia from the body and promote wound healing.
The body producing sarcosine also needs it. In the decomposition of L-arginine will produce nitric oxide, and it could expand vascular disease and increase blood flow. Under normal circumstances, the body itself can produce enough L-arginine. But in the absence, you can eat arginine-rich foods to add arginine.
Function : L-Arginine can stimulate the human body to release certain chemicals such as insulin and human growth hormone. It can also clear ammonia in the body and promote the healing of wounds. The human body also needs it to produce sarcosine.
Decomposing L-Arginine produces nitric oxide, which can expand blood vessels and increase blood flow. L-Arginine is an intermediate metabolite in the orthinine cycle and promotes the conversion of ammonia to urea, thus lowering the blood concentration of ammonia. L-Arginine is also an important part of sperm protein and can promote spermatogenesis and provide energy for sperm movement. Additionally, intravenous arginine can stimulate the pituitary to release growth hormone and can be used to test pituitary functions.
Application :
L-arginine is used for heart and blood vessel conditions including congestive heart failure (CHF), chest pain, high blood pressure, and coronary artery disease. L-arginine is also used for recurrent pain in the legs due to blocked arteries (intermittent claudication), decreased mental capacity in the elderly (senile dementia), erectile dysfunction (ED), and male infertility.
Some people use L-arginine for preventing the common cold, improving kidney function after a kidney transplant, high blood pressure during pregnancy (pre-eclampsia), improving athletic performance, boosting the immune system, and preventing inflammation of the digestive tract in premature infants.
L-arginine is used in combination with a number of over-the-counter and prescription medications for various conditions. For example, L-arginine is used along with ibuprofen for migraine headaches; with conventional chemotherapy drugs for treating breast cancer; with other amino acids for treating weight loss in people with AIDS; and with fish oil and other supplements for reducing infections, improving wound healing, and shortening recovery time after surgery.
Some people apply L-arginine to the skin to speed wound healing and for increasing blood flow to cold hands and feet, especially in people with diabetes. It is also used as a cream for sexual problems in both men and women.