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L-Glutamine Food Grade Nutrition Supplement CAS 56-85-9
Basic Views
Environmental Protection: Yes
Apperance:white powder
Function: Nourishing and Balancing Nutrition
Form: White Crystalline Powder
Purity: 99% Min
Transport Package: 25kg/Drum or as your inquiry.
Specification:ISO9001,USP,BP,GMP,SGS
Classification: Amino Acid
Trademark:CQSP
HS Code: 2932999099
FOB Price:$1/g
MOQ:10g
Production Capacity:5000kg/month
Port:Shenzhen/Shanghai,China
Shipping: DHL, EMS, FedEx, UPS
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Delivery time: Parcel can be sent out within 24hours after your payment, 4~7 days to arrive.
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Functions
Glutamine plays a role in a variety of biochemical functions:
Protein synthesis, as any other of the proteinogenic amino acids
Lipid synthesis, especially by cancer cells.
Regulation of acid-base balance in the kidney by producing ammonium
Cellular energy, as a source, next to
Nitrogen donation for many anabolic processes, including the synthesis of purines
Carbon donation, as a source, refilling the citric acid cycle
Nontoxic transporter of ammonia in the blood circulation
Precursor to the neurotransmitter glutamate
Producing and consuming organs
Producers
Glutamine is synthesized by theenzyme glutamine synthetase from glutamate and ammonia. The most relevant glutamine-producing tissue is the muscle mass, accounting for about 90% of all glutamine synthesized. Glutamine is also released, in small amounts, by the lung and the brain. Although the liver is capable of relevant glutamine synthesis, its role in glutamine metabolism is more regulatory than producing, since the liver takes up large amounts of glutamine derived from the gut.
Consumers
The most eager consumers of glutamine are the cells of intestines,the kidney cells for the acid-base balance, activated immune cells, and many cancer cells.
Nutrition
In states where tissue is being built or repaired, like growth of infants, or healing from traumtic wounds or severe illness, glutamine becomes conditionally essential.
Occurrences in nature
Glutamine is the most abundant naturally occurring, nonessential amino acid in the human body, and one of the few amino acids that can directly cross theblood-brain barrier.In the body, it is found circulating in the blood, as well as stored in the skeletal muscles. It becomes conditionally essential (requiring intake from food or supplements) in states of illness or injury.[medical citation needed]
Dietary sources
Humans obtain glutamine through catabolism of proteins in foods they eat.