L -Tryptophan

ALTRY L-Tryptophan 98.05% (Feed Grade )

L-tryptophan, chemically known as tryptophan β-indolyl alanine, is one of the essential amino acids required by the human body, with the chemical formula C11H12N2O2. This vital nutrient plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, including the synthesis of proteins and the production of important molecules such as serotonin, which regulates mood, sleep, and appetite. L-tryptophan typically appears as a white or yellowish crystalline powder that is odorless and has a slightly bitter taste. Its importance in nutrition and biochemistry underscores the necessity of adequate intake through diet or supplements, especially for those who may face deficiencies that can impact overall health and well-being.

 

ITEMS

LIMITS

 TEST RESULTS

DESCRIPTION

WHITETOLIGHTYELLOW CRYSTAL POWDER

CONFORMS

ASSAY

(TEST ON TITRATION) %

≥98.0

100.2%

PH(1% SOLUTION)

5.0--7.0

6.7

RESIDUE ON IGNITION(%)

≤0.5

0.4

LOSS ON DRYING(%)

≤0.5

0.4

STORAGE CONDITION

 STORED IN COOL AND DRY PLACE

CONCLUSION: CONFORM WITH GB/T25735-2010

Storage Condition
Stored in a ventilated, dry, shady and cool place. Do not store it together with items that are poisonous, harmful or with peculiar smell.


Expiration Date
36 months from the date of manufacturing.


Package Specification
25 kg/bag

Alzyne L-tryptophan plays a crucial role in the health and development of animals by contributing to the renewal of plasma proteins, enhancing the effectiveness of riboflavin, and aiding in the synthesis of nicotinic acid and heme. This essential amino acid significantly boosts antibody levels in the fetuses of pregnant animals and supports lactation in dairy cows and sows. A deficiency in tryptophan among livestock and poultry can lead to growth stagnation, weight loss, reduced fat accumulation, and even shrinkage of the testicles in breeding males. Beyond its nutritional importance, l-tryptophan is also utilized in medicine as a preventive and therapeutic agent for conditions such as leprosy, underscoring its multifaceted benefits in both animal health and human medicine.