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3-Indol-3-ylalanine Brand names, 3-Indol-3-ylalanine Analogs

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Brand Names Mixture

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3-Indol-3-ylalanine Chemical_Formula

C11H12N2O2

3-Indol-3-ylalanine RX_link

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3-Indol-3-ylalanine fda sheet

3-Indol-3-ylalanine msds (material safety sheet)

http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/t7527.htm

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Synthesis Reference

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3-Indol-3-ylalanine Molecular Weight

204.228 g/mol

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Melting Point

280-285 oC

3-Indol-3-ylalanine H2O Solubility

Soluble

3-Indol-3-ylalanine State

Solid

3-Indol-3-ylalanine LogP

-1.429

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Dosage Forms

Capsules, Tablets

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Indication

Tryptophan may be useful in increasing serotonin production, promoting healthy sleep, managing depression by enhancing mental and emotional well-being, managing pain tolerance, and managing weight.

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Pharmacology

Tryptophan is critical for the production of the body's proteins, enzymes and muscle tissue. It is also essential for the production of niacin, the synthesis of the neurotransmitter serotonin and melatonin. Tryptophan supplements can be used as natural relaxants to help relieve insomnia. Tryptophan can also reduce anxiety and depression and has been shown to reduce the intensity of migraine headaches. Other promising indications include the relief of chronic pain, reduction of impulsivity or mania and the treatment of obsessive or compulsive disorders. Tryptophan also appears to help the immune system and can reduce the risk of cardiac spasms. Tryptophan deficiencies may lead to coronary artery spasms. Tryptophan is used as an essential nutrient in infant formulas and intravenous feeding. Tryptophan is marketed as a prescription drug (Tryptan) for those who do not seem to respond well to conventional antidepressants. It may also be used to treat those afflicted with seasonal affective disorder (a winter-onset depression). Tryptopan serves as the precursor for the synthesis of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) and melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine).

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Absorption

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3-Indol-3-ylalanine side effects and Toxicity

Oral rat LD50: > 16 gm/kg. Investigated as a tumorigen, mutagen, reproductive effector. Symptoms of overdose include agitation, confusion, diarrhea, fever, overactive reflexes, poor coordination, restlessness, shivering, sweating, talking or acting with excitement you cannot control, trembling or shaking, twitching, and vomiting.

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Patient Information

It is important that your doctor check your progress at regular visits, to allow dosage adjustments and help reduce any side effects.

3-Indol-3-ylalanine Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals