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L-Threonine

Product Name: L-Threonine

Synonyms: L-2-Amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid;

(2S,3R)-2-Amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid

Molecular Formula: C4H9NO3

Molecular Weight: 119.12

CAS No.: 72-19-5

EINECS: 200-774-1

 

Description

Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and of life itself. Out of 20 amino acids, nine are considered essential because the body cannot synthesize them and must be consumed. Threonine is one of those essential amino acids.

Product details


Product Name: L-Threonine

Synonyms: L-2-Amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid;

(2S,3R)-2-Amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid

Molecular Formula: C4H9NO3

Molecular Weight: 119.12

CAS No.: 72-19-5

EINECS: 200-774-1

 

Description

Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and of life itself. Out of 20 amino acids, nine are considered essential because the body cannot synthesize them and must be consumed. Threonine is one of those essential amino acids.

 

Threonine aids in the production of other amino acids, including two called glycine and serine. These are essential to the production of muscle tissue, collagen and elastin. Threonine keeps all of our muscles and connective tissues strong and flexible. Included in the muscle category is the heart, and high levels of threonine can be found there. It is also essential for strong bones and teeth, and it can help speed recovery from injuries and heal wounds faster.

 

In the liver, threonine combines with two other amino acids to digest fats. A deficiency can lead to a build-up of fat in the liver, which could eventually lead to liver failure.

The immune system needs threonine in order to produce antibodies. The central nervous system also requires a lot of it, where it may help fend off certain types of depression.

 

L-Threonine Benefits

1)     Strengthens Immunity

2)     Strong Digestion

3)     A Healthy Liver

4)     Strong Connective Tissue & Bones

5)     Nerve Disorders

6)     Help for Anxiety

7)     Enhanced Absorption

8)     Celiac Relief

9)     Sleep Aid

10)   Essential to B12 Production