L-Histidine Hydrochloride Monohydrate [Product Introduction] Optimizing Health: L-Histidine HCl L-Histidine HCl isn't your average supplement; it's the conductor of your body's metabolism. Stimulating your metabolism means firing up your energy...
L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride [Product Introduction] L-Ornithine Hydrochloride is a fundamental amino acid compound known for its role in various bodily functions. When combined with L-Histidine Monohydrochloride and other essential elements, it...
Trehalose [Product Introduction] Trehalose is irreducibility disaccharide formed by two glucose molecules jointed with α,α-1, 1 keys. It is a kind of safe and reliable natural carbohydrate, is with outstanding performance for maintaining cell...
L-Carnitine [Product Introduction] Chemical name: (R)-(3-carboxy-2-hydroxypropyl)trimethylammonium hydroxide
CAS No. : 541-15-1
Molecular formula: C7H15NO3 Molecular weight: 161.2
Chemical Structure: [Physical and Chemical Properties] L-Carnitine is...
Tremella Fuciformis Polysaccharide [Product Introduction] Tremella Fuciformis Polysaccharide is a kind of white or almost white powder or granule. Tremella fuciformis polysaccharides are the main active ingredients in Tremella fuciformis, accounting...
Sodium Hyaluronate [Product introduction] Sodium Hyaluronate is a kind of white or almost white powder or granule. It is an inherent component in the human body. It is a kind of glucuronic acid and does not have species specificity. It is widely...
Protein is one of the two most important basic components of life. It is a covalent polypeptide chain connected by more than 20 different forms of amino acids. Amino acids are the basic units of proteins. Both humans and animals must use amino acids or proteins as nitrogen sources, but proteins in food must first be broken down into amino acids and then synthesized their own proteins. Therefore, amino acids are the basic unit of proteins and the raw materials for synthesizing human hormones and enzymes, participating in human metabolism and various physiological functions.
Amino Acid
Protein is one of the two most important basic components of life. It is a covalent polypeptide chain connected by more than 20 different forms of amino acids. Amino acids are the basic units of proteins. Both humans and animals must use amino acids or proteins as nitrogen sources, but proteins in food must first be broken down into amino acids and then synthesized their own proteins. Therefore, amino acids are the basic unit of proteins and the raw materials for synthesizing human hormones and enzymes, participating in human metabolism and various physiological functions.