L-Alanine CAS:56-41-7
Protein synthesis: L-Alanine is involved in protein synthesis and can contribute to muscle growth and development in animals. It is particularly important for high-performance or rapidly growing animals that require higher levels of protein.
Energy metabolism: L-Alanine serves as a major energy source for certain tissues, including muscle and the liver. It can be converted to glucose in a process called gluconeogenesis, providing a readily available energy substrate for animals during periods of high energy demands.
Immune function: L-Alanine is known to support the immune system by promoting the production and function of immune cells. It helps maintain a strong immune response and supports overall immune health in animals.
Stress management: L-Alanine, along with other amino acids, plays a role in managing stress in animals. It helps regulate neurotransmitters and hormones involved in the stress response, promoting a state of calm and reduced anxiety.
Muscle recovery: L-Alanine supplementation may aid in muscle recovery and reduce muscle damage after exercise or physical exertion. It can support muscle repair and prevent muscle loss in animals.
Composition | C3H7NO2 |
Assay | 99% |
Appearance | White powder |
CAS No. | 56-41-7 |
Packing | 25KG |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Storage | Store in cool and dry area |