L-Tyrosine
L-Tyrosine
L-Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid that is involved in the production of neurotransmitters and other important compounds in the body. It is commonly used as a dietary supplement and in the production of functional foods and beverages.
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L-Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid that is produced in the body from another amino acid called phenylalanine. It is involved in the production of several important compounds, including dopamine, adrenaline, and thyroid hormones.
L-Tyrosine is commonly used as a dietary supplement and in the production of functional foods and beverages. It has also been found to have potential benefits for certain conditions such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive function.
ABCO India provides high-quality L-Tyrosine for use in the production of supplements, functional foods, and beverages. Our L-Tyrosine is standardized to ensure consistent potency and purity.
Item |
Specification |
Result |
Appearance | White crystalline or crystalline powder | Conforms |
Identification | Infrared Absorption | Conforms |
Specific rotation [ a ] D20 | -9.8 to -11.2 ° | -10.2 ° |
pH | 5.5 to 7.0 | 6.2 |
Loss on drying | Not more than 0.30 % | 0.16% |
Residue on ignition | Not more than 0.40 % | 0.14% |
Chloride ( CI ) | Not more than 0.04 % | Conforms |
Sulfate ( SO4 ) | Not more than 0.04 % | Conforms |
Iron ( Fe ) | Not more than 30ppm | Conforms |
Heavy metals | Not more than 15ppm | Conforms |
Lead | Not more than 1ppm | Conforms |
Arsenic ( as As203 ) | Not more than 1ppm | Conforms |
Mercury | Not more than 0.1ppm | Conforms |
Cadmium | Not more than 1ppm | Conforms |
Chromatographic purity | As per usp32 | Conforms |
Organic volatile impurities | As Per usp32 | Conforms |
Assay | 98.5 % to 101.5 % | 99.60% |
Total Plate Count | Not more than 1000cfu / g | Conforms |
Yeast and Mould | Not more than 100cfu / g | Conforms |
E.Coli | Negative | Negative |
Salmonella | Negative | Negative |
S.aureus | Negative | Negative |
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