Aspartic, Aspatic Acid, D-Aspartic Acid

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CAS: 1783-96-6
Trademark: Desheng
Transport Package: Pallet for Mt Order
Origin: China
HS Code: 2925290090
Model NO.: DS-DAA
Pallet Packing: 25kg/Bag;40bags/Pallet
CAS: 1783-96-6
Trademark: Desheng
Transport Package: Pallet for Mt Order
Origin: China
HS Code: 2925290090

D-Aspartic Acid(DAA) 98%Min,CAS:1783-96-6
 

ISO9001:2000, ISO14001, ISO18001,Kosher 
Standard: AJI97/FCCV/USP29 
D-Aspartic Acid (DAA)

Synonym: Aminosuccinic acid;D-aspartate;DAA;Aspartic Acid
CAS:1783-96-6 
98% Min
 

D-aspartic (d-asp) acid acts as a neurotrasmitter or neuromodulator. Aspartic acid is important in the development of nervous sytem. It is also a component of synaptic vesicles, which transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells. Aspartic acid increases cAMP levels (a secondary messenger, signal transporter between the cell surface to inside the cell).

Aspartic acid  also plays a role in the neuroendocrine system, as a regulator in the synthesis and release of hormones.

 

In the pituitary gland, aspartic amino acid stimulates the secretion of the following hormones: 
• prolactin, a hormone known to stimulate mammary glands and milk production, among other functions. 
• luteinizing, a hormone which is involved in the reproductive system. where as in females, it plays role in ovulation and the menstrual cycle. 

Aspartic acid aids the functioning of all cells and RNA and DNA (carriers of the genetic code). Additional benefit of aspartic amino acid is protection of the liver from damages that can be caused by excess ammonia in the bloodstream, by helping in the removal of excess ammonia. Ammonia is toxic when in high levels in the bloodstream. Aspartic acid is involved in the urea cycle, conversion of ammonia into urea (less toxic) and its excretion. This is very important for athletes.  Removal of excess ammonia also protects the central nervous system from damage. 

Aspartic acid also participates in gluconeogenesis, the synthesis of glucose. 
The d-aspartic acid form also plays a role in the development of dentin, a tissue that is an important component of teeth.

The Folowing is the COA of D-Aspartic Acid:

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 

 

Product

Product name

D-Aspartic acid

Synonyms

D-2-Aminobutanedioic acid

CAS No.

1783-96-6

Molecular formula

C4H7NO4

Molecular weight

133.10

Specifications

Appearance

Off-white powder

Water solubility

SOLUBLE

Melting point

300 ºC

Assay

97%+

Others

Packing

As requested

Application

Phamaceutical Intermediates,Biochemical reagents


Aspartic, Aspatic Acid, D-Aspartic Acid
 

D-Aspartic Acid(DAA) 98%Min,CAS:1783-96-6
 

ISO9001:2000, ISO14001, ISO18001,Kosher 
Standard: AJI97/FCCV/USP29 
D-Aspartic Acid (DAA)

Synonym: Aminosuccinic acid;D-aspartate;DAA;Aspartic Acid
CAS:1783-96-6 
98% Min
 

D-aspartic (d-asp) acid acts as a neurotrasmitter or neuromodulator. Aspartic acid is important in the development of nervous sytem. It is also a component of synaptic vesicles, which transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells. Aspartic acid increases cAMP levels (a secondary messenger, signal transporter between the cell surface to inside the cell).

Aspartic acid  also plays a role in the neuroendocrine system, as a regulator in the synthesis and release of hormones.

 

In the pituitary gland, aspartic amino acid stimulates the secretion of the following hormones: 
• prolactin, a hormone known to stimulate mammary glands and milk production, among other functions. 
• luteinizing, a hormone which is involved in the reproductive system. where as in females, it plays role in ovulation and the menstrual cycle. 

Aspartic acid aids the functioning of all cells and RNA and DNA (carriers of the genetic code). Additional benefit of aspartic amino acid is protection of the liver from damages that can be caused by excess ammonia in the bloodstream, by helping in the removal of excess ammonia. Ammonia is toxic when in high levels in the bloodstream. Aspartic acid is involved in the urea cycle, conversion of ammonia into urea (less toxic) and its excretion. This is very important for athletes.  Removal of excess ammonia also protects the central nervous system from damage. 

Aspartic acid also participates in gluconeogenesis, the synthesis of glucose. 
The d-aspartic acid form also plays a role in the development of dentin, a tissue that is an important component of teeth.

The Folowing is the COA of D-Aspartic Acid:

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 

 

Product

Product name

D-Aspartic acid

Synonyms

D-2-Aminobutanedioic acid

CAS No.

1783-96-6

Molecular formula

C4H7NO4

Molecular weight

133.10

Specifications

Appearance

Off-white powder

Water solubility

SOLUBLE

Melting point

300 ºC

Assay

97%+

Others

Packing

As requested

Application

Phamaceutical Intermediates,Biochemical reagents


Aspartic, Aspatic Acid, D-Aspartic Acid
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