L-Arginine
L-Arginine
Descriptions:
L-Arginine is a chemical whose formula is C6H14N4O2.After recrystallization by water, crystal water is lost at 105 ℃. Its water solubility is strongly alkaline and it can absorb carbon dioxide from air. Soluble in water (15%,21℃), insoluble in ethyl ether, slightly soluble in ethanol.
For adults for non - essential amino acids, but the body is slower, for infants for essential amino acids, a certain detoxification effect. It exists in a large number of fish sperm protein, but also as the basic components of a variety of proteins, so the existence of a very wide range.
Functions:
L-Arginine is a component of L-ornithine circulation and has an extremely important physiological function. Eating more L-arginine can increase the activity of arginase in the liver and help to convert ammonia in the blood into urea for excretion.
2. L-Arginine is also the main component of sperm protein, which can promote the quality of sperm and improve sperm motility energy.
3. L-Arginine can effectively enhance immunity, promote the immune system to secrete natural killer cells, phagocytes, interleukin-1 and other endogenous substances, which is conducive to fighting cancer cells and preventing viral infection. In addition, L-arginine is a precursor to L-ornithine and L-proline, which is an important element forming collagen. Supplementation of arginine has obvious help for health care that requires a lot of tissue repair, such as severe injuries and burns, as well as the effect of reducing infection and inflammation.
4. L-Arginine for part of the kidney pressure caused by excessive nephropathy and part of the phenomenon of dysuria, have an improvement effect, but because L-arginine is an amino acid, may also cause a burden on patients with renal failure, so for serious renal dysfunction before use, it is best to consult with the attending physician.