Histidine
Histidine is an aromatic alpha-amino acid with weak basic properties due to the presence of an imidazole residue in the molecule. Together with lysine and arginine, histidine forms a group of basic amino acids.
Application
Food industry
Sports nutrition
Veterinary industry
Cosmetic industry
Minimum packing: 25 kg
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What does it look like
White powder without a tint
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Mass fraction of active substance
98,2%
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Fraction of tertiary amine
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Hydrogen ion activity index
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Melting temperature
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Sports nutrition
Histidine is involved in protein synthesis. Therefore, muscles grow and become strong, which is important for athletes. In addition, it causes an increase in the secretion of growth hormone, which stimulates the growth of cartilage, bones and muscles. Histidine is included in sports nutritional supplements for muscle growth and injury recovery. It is noticed that it is especially effective when taken together with beta-alanine, as the mutual action of amino acids is enhanced.
Food industry
It is used as an ingredient for dietary supplements to food for diseases of the digestive tract, liver, adrenal glands, musculoskeletal system, nervous system (myelin sheaths of nerve cells).
The medicine
In medicine, L-histidine is successfully used in complex therapy for the treatment of stress, arthritis, atherosclerosis, allergies, ulcers, gastritis, anemia, hepatitis, and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. And also this amino acid is used in the recovery period after illness and injury.
Cosmetic industry
Part of cosmetics for softening hair and skin, antistatic.