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CAS NO: | 56-69-9 | ||
EC NO: | 200-284-8 | ||
Molecular Formula: | C11H12N2O3 | ||
Molecular Weight: | 220.2246 | ||
Specification: | 5-HTP 95%,98% | ||
InChI: | InChI=1/C11H12N2O3/c12-9(11(15)16)3-6-5-13-10-2-1-7(14)4-8(6)10/h1-2,4-5,9,13-14H,3,12H2,(H,15,16)/t9-/m0/s1 | ||
Packing: | 25kg/fiber drum I.D.42CM x H52CM | ||
Product description: Griffonia Simplicifolia Extract-5-HTP Botanical Name: Griffonia simplicifolia (Vahl ex DC) Baill Product Specification:5-HTP 95%,98% Active Ingredient:5-HTP Appearane: Fine powder Color:Offwhite to White Powder Part of the plant used: Seed Extract method: Grain alcohol Test method: HPLC CAS No.:56-69-9 Molecular formula:C11H12N2O3 Molecular weight:220.23 Molecular structure: Solubility: Soluble in water and ethanol Safety evaluation: innocuous What is it? 5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is an amino acid that is the intermediate step between tryptophan and the important brain chemical serotonin. There is a massive amount of evidence that suggests that low serotonin levels are a common consequence of modern living. The lifestyle and dietary practices of many people living in this stress-filled era results in lowered levels of serotonin within the brain. As a result, many people are overweight, crave sugar and other carbohydrates, experience bouts of depression, get frequent headaches, and have vague muscle aches and pain. All of these maladies are correctable by raising brain serotonin levels. The primary therapeutic applications for 5-HTP are low serotonin states as listed in Table 1. Mechanism 5-HTP is typically used to treat mild depression based on the theory that as a precursor to serotonin, supplements of 5-HTP can increase serotonin levels and influence mood, sleep patterns and pain control. The amino acid, tryptophan, can also be broken down in the body to yield ribose and/or NAD – both of which have been associated with increased energy levels. While these are certainly logical theories, the scientific evidence supporting them remains from mild to moderate as well. Safety 5-HTP is safe. The safety concern related to 5-HTP supplements is the remote possibility for contamination with a compound linked to a disorder known as eosinophilic myalgia syndrome (EMS). In 1989, an outbreak of EMS (which results in muscle pain and weakness, vomiting, headache and in rare cases, death) was linked to contaminated tryptophan supplements (not to the tryptophan per se, but to a contaminant in the tryptophan supplements). As a result, the FDA banned the sale of all tryptophan supplements (a move that has been widely criticized by people on both sides of the supplement debate). In some rare cases, 5-HTP supplements have been linked (anecdotally) to gastrointestinal distress, muscle pain, lethargy and headaches. . Uses: 5-HTP is sold over-the-counter in the United States and Canada as a dietary supplement for use as an antidepressant, appetite suppressant, and sleep aid. 5-HTP has been studied and shown to be of benefit in the following conditions: Primary fibromyalgia syndrome, Friedreich's ataxia, depression, anxiety, binge eating associated with obesity, and insomnia. Main Function: 1. 5-HTP is helpful in treating a wide variety of conditions related to low serotonin levels,including the following: 2. Improving in mood, anxiety, insomnia, and physical symptoms 3. Reducing depressing and fibromyalgia 4. Being effective in various types of headaches including tension headache and migraines 5. Decreasing food intake and weight loss |
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Uses: | pharmaceutical, health food | ||
Synonyms: | 5-hydroxy-dl-tryptophan crystalline;5-Hydroxy-DL-tryptophan;5-hydroxytrytophan;DL-2-Amino-3-[3-(5-hydroxyindole)]propionic acid;2-Amino-3-(5-hydroxy-1H-indol-3-yl)propanoic acid;5-hydroxytryptophan;H-Trp(5-OH)-OH;5-HTP;5-hydroxy-D-tryptophan; | ||
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