Adjuvant Therapy for Pneumonia and Liver Cirrhosis L-Phenylalanine CAS 63-91-2

China Adjuvant Therapy for Pneumonia and Liver Cirrhosis L-Phenylalanine CAS 63-91-2, Find details about China L-Phenylalanine, Adjuvant Therapy from Adjuvant Therapy for Pneumonia and Liver Cirrhosis L-Phenylalanine CAS 63-91-2

Usage
Body Building
Appearence
White Powder
Delivery Time
Shipped Within 48 Hours After Payment
Trademark
Disel
Transport Package
Foil Bag, Drum or Carton
Specification
USP 99%
Origin
China
HS Code
6501000000
Usage
Body Building
Appearence
White Powder
Delivery Time
Shipped Within 48 Hours After Payment
Trademark
Disel
Transport Package
Foil Bag, Drum or Carton
Specification
USP 99%
Origin
China
HS Code
6501000000

Adjuvant Therapy for Pneumonia and Liver Cirrhosis L-Phenylalanine CAS 63-91-2


Quick Details

Product Name: L-Phenylalanine

CAS.:63-91-2

Molecular Weight: 165.19

Molecular Formula: C9H11NO2

EINECS: 200-568-1

Melting point: 270-275 °C (dec.)(lit.)

Boiling point: 293.03°C (rough estimate)

Density:1.29

Storage temp: Store at RT.

Solubility: 
H2O: 0.1 M at 20 °C, clear, colorless

Form: White 

Color: 
White to off-white

Package: Discreet Packing ways for your choice.

Delivery: Deliver out within 24 hours after payment.

Payment: West Union, Money Gram. Bitcoin. Bank Transfer, Paypal

 

What is L-Phenylalanine?

L-phenylalanine is an essential amino acid crucial to maintaining your health. Essential means that your body can't manufacture that amino acid by itself; you have to get it from foods or supplements.

L-phenylalanine is a catalyst in the creation of tyrosine, which processes hormones. It also aids in the formation of neurotransmitters like dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine. In addition to its extensive role within the body, L-phenylalanine is an effective supplement for overall health and well-being.

Where Does it Come From?

If you were going to build a human body from scratch, you would use proteins to do it. Proteins build, maintain, and replace muscle and body tissue.

Amino acids are the chemical building blocks of those proteins. They play a large role in maintaining optimal function in every cell in your body. There are more than 50 amino acids, and nine of them-including phenylalanine-are essential.

Since its discovery in 1879, phenylalanine's role in the body has been extensively studied-it turns out that this amino acid boasts some seriously impressive benefits for overall health.

L-Phenylalanine Benefits

Phenylalanine and Vitiligo

When the body's pigment-producing cells die or stop functioning, it results in a condition called vitiligo. The cause of vitiligo is a mystery, though some experts consider it an autoimmune condition. As with other autoimmune diseases, vitiligo causes the body to attack normal, healthy cells - in this case, the cells that produce skin pigment, called melanocytes. This results in the loss of color and white patches on the skin.

But studies suggest combining phenylalanine with ultraviolet light therapy could help reduce vitiligo symptoms by improving skin pigmentation. Clinical research shows that patients taking 50 mg of phenylalanine per 50 pounds of body weight showed significant skin color improvement.

Researchers in Spain gave patients a phenylalanine supplement combined with a skin gel and regular exposure to sunlight for 30-minute intervals. At the end of the trial, participants noted a 75 percent improvement in the appearance of their vitiligo (x).

ADHD and Phenylalanine

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a brain disorder, often surfacing in children and continuing to manifest its symptoms into adulthood. Some inattention or hyperactivity is normal in young people, but when inattention and hyperactivity are part of an ongoing, destructive pattern that interferes with normal development, it may be due to ADHD. It is possible to treat ADHD, but there is currently no known cure.

Those with ADHD typically have lower body levels of phenylalanine, meaning supplementing with phenylalanine may help relieve symptoms. Doctors often prescribe it along with medications like Ritalin or Adderall. Combining phenylalanine with traditional medications for ADHD may also help buffer symptoms of medication withdrawal (x).

Pain Relief

Step into any pharmacy and you'll immediately find rows of medications that treat pain, but not its underlying cause-and more often than not, they come with a host of side effects. But phenylalanine could provide natural pain relief (without a mile-long list of side effects).

There are two types of phenylalanine: the first comes from the foods we eat; this form is the essential amino acid l-phenylalanine. The second is produced synthetically in a lab-this form is called d-phenylalanine. Combing the two forms creates a power-packed compound called DLPA (Dextro-Levo-Phenyl-Alanine), which is used to treat chronic pain that doesn't respond to traditional pain relievers or other natural remedies.

Most painkillers require a higher dosage over time, but DLPA is the opposite-over time, you'll need less of it to relieve pain. And since DLPA breaks down into phenylalanine, it can help boost your body's levels of natural phenylalanine. The biochemical result? DLPA seems to assist the body's inner system of relieving its own pain (x).

Boosts Mood

Because of its role in dopamine production, phenylalanine could help relieve depression and boost mood (x). Dopamine is a type of chemical and hormone known as a neurotransmitter that helps regulate your mood. When your brain produces healthy amounts of dopamine, you feel hopeful, optimistic, and happy, but without balanced dopamine levels, you may notice symptoms like fatigue, depression, weight gain and addictive behaviors.

So where does phenylalanine come into play? Here's how it works: your body converts phenylalanine into tyrosine, another amino acid that aids in dopamine production, ensuring you get a healthy dose of "feel good" hormones daily.

Many people supplementing with phenylalanine have reported decreased symptoms of depression. In one study, twenty patients with depression took 200 mg of phenylalanine as DLPA every day. At the end of the three-week study, twelve patients reported their depression symptoms had completely disappeared, and four patients experienced mild to moderate improvements in their mood (x).

If you're struggling with depression, always talk to your doctor before taking any medications or supplements.

Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that usually surfaces in those over the age of 40. It's a brain disorder that affects the dopamine-generating neurons in a certain area of the brain. Symptoms progress slowly and uniquely with each person, but in most cases, Parkinson's disease affects motor control and often causes depression, sleep disorders and cognitive impairment.

Studies using d-phenylalanine (the lab-created form of l-phenylalanine) have shown that it may improve tremors in people suffering from Parkinson's (x). However, phenylalanine can interfere with another Parkinson's medication, Levodopa, so avoid taking the two together (x).

Other Benefits

Though research is ongoing, in studies, phenylalanine has shown promise as a treatment for:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Alcohol withdrawal symptoms
  • Appetite suppressant & weight loss

L-Phenylalanine in Food

The only way to get phenylalanine is from what we take in - through food or supplements.

So, which foods are rich in phenylalanine? Soy-rich foods and soy supplements are the best plant sources, and nuts, pumpkin seeds and squash seeds also contain it. Animal proteins containing phenylalanine include eggs, meat, liver, dairy products and seafood. Lower levels of phenylalanine are also present in oats and wheat germ.

To process phenylalanine, your body requires iron, copper, and vitamins B-3, B-6 and C.

The phenylalanine-dopamine connection happens when phenylalanine is first converted into tyrosine. For a boost of tyrosine, try bananas (especially ripe ones), almonds, apples, watermelon, cherries, meat and eggs (x).

The U.S. has set a recommended daily allowance for a combination of phenylalanine and tyrosine. For adults, the recommended daily amount is 33 mg / kg body weight per day.

L-Phenylalanine Dosage

  • L-phenylalanine powder: As a dietary supplement, take 500 mg (rounded 1/8 tsp) one to three times daily between meals, or as directed by physician.
  • DL-phenylalanine powder: As a dietary supplement, take 375 mg (1/4 tsp) three or four times daily, or as directed by physician. Individual needs vary.

L-Phenylalanine Side Effects

  • Those with PKU should avoid any supplement or product containing phenylalanine.
  • The amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine appear to aggravate symptoms of Lupus.
  • People with certain conditions should avoid using phenylalanine, including those with schizophrenia or other psychiatric problems.
  • Consult a doctor if you are pregnant, nursing or if you have high blood pressure before taking phenylalanine.

The Bottom Line

L-phenylalanine is an essential amino acid that keeps you mentally and physically healthy, benefiting everything from your mood to the appearance of your skin. It may even serve as a natural alternative to pain medications, making it one of the most versatile and powerful amino acids.

 

Packaging and transportation 

Packing: this product is double-packed: the inner layer is sealed with edible polythene plastic bags, and the outer packaging is in cardboard boxes.The net content of each case is 25kg. It can also be packed according to customers' needs.

Transportation: light loading and unloading.Prevent the sun, rain, can not be mixed with toxic, harmful goods, this product is not dangerous goods, can be transported according to the general chemicals.
Storage: it should be stored in a dry, clean and dark environment. It is strictly prohibited to mix with toxic substances to avoid pollution.The shelf life is two years.



Packaging




Adjuvant Therapy for Pneumonia and Liver Cirrhosis L-Phenylalanine CAS 63-91-2



Shipping Method









Adjuvant Therapy for Pneumonia and Liver Cirrhosis L-Phenylalanine CAS 63-91-2


Our Advantages:

Disel Biotech is a renowned pharmaceutical manufacturer. We can offer high quality products at competitive price in quick delivery with 100% custom pass guaranteed. Never stop striving to offer our best service is our philosophy. We have Flexible and Untraceable payment terms. As a leading manufacture, our products have been exported to Germany, Norway, Poland, Finland, Spain, UK, France, Russia, USA, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Uruguay and many other countries.


Why choose us:

1. Quality. 
   Every batch of steroid powders have tobetested by our QC(quality control) before they are allowed to sell.
2. Delivery.
   We have stock, so we can delivery quickly at the very day when receive the payment. Within 24 hours after receiving the payment Lead time 4 or 7 days.
3. Discreet package Safelyand Professionally Disguised Package Guaranteed.
    For your safety and to insure delivery all products will be packed in a discreet way to prevent any suspicions, no steroids related name will appear on the parcels. high successful delivery rate.
4. Warm after-sale service. 
     Any of your question would be solved for the first as soon as possible.