5-HTP
PLANT ORIGINAL: Griffonia simplicifolia
PART USED: Seeds
SPECIFICATION: 5-HTP 99% By HPLC
CAS No.:4350-09-8
MOLECULAR FORMULA:C11H12N2O3
MOLECULAR WEIGHT:220.2
MELTING POINT:266ºC~272ºC
SPECIFIC OPTICAL ROTATION:-30°~ -35°
INDICATIONS:
5-HTP (the common name for the compound 5-hydroxytryptophan) is a derivative of the amino acid tryptophan. A mood-enhancing chemical, 5-HTP has attracted a good deal of attention lately because of its ability to increase pain tolerance, induce sleep, and affect how hunger is perceived. Unlike many other supplements (and drugs) that have molecules too large to pass from the bloodstream into the brain, molecules of 5-HTP are small enough to do so. Once in the brain, they're converted into an important nervous system chemical, or neurotransmitter, called serotonin. In 1994, 5-HTP was introduced in the U.S.; 5-HTP is thought to pose significantly less risk of contamination than L-tryptophan. Europeans have been taking 5-HTP for decades to treat insomnia and depression.
5-HTP is a nutrient that helps curb appetite in some individuals . 5-HTP, by converting into serotonin, can be used temporarily to improve will power and decrease the urge to eat until more established weight loss habits are in place.