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(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Brand names, (S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Analogs

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Brand Names Mixture

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(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Chemical_Formula

C5H11N1O2

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid RX_link

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(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid fda sheet

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid msds (material safety sheet)

http://www.mpfinechemicals.com/PDF/msds/194769.pdf

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Synthesis Reference

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(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Molecular Weight

117.147 g/mol

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Melting Point

315-300 oC

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid H2O Solubility

Soluble

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid State

Solid

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid LogP

-2.193

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Dosage Forms

Capsules, powder, tablets

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Indication

Promotes mental vigor, muscle coordination, and calm emotions. May also be of use in a minority of patients with hepatic encephalopathy and in some with phenylketonuria.

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Pharmacology

L-valine is a branched-chain essential amino acid (BCAA) that has stimulant activity. It promotes muscle growth and tissue repair. It is a precursor in the penicillin biosynthetic pathway. Valine is one of three branched-chain amino acids (the others are leucine and isoleucine) that enhance energy, increase endurance, and aid in muscle tissue recovery and repair. This group also lowers elevated blood sugar levels and increases growth hormone production. Supplemental valine should always be combined with isoleucine and leucine at a respective milligram ratio of 2:1:2. It is an essential amino acid found in proteins; important for optimal growth in infants and for growth in children and nitrogen balance in adults. The lack of L-valine may influence the growth of body, cause neuropathic obstacle, anaemia. It has wide applications in the field of pharmaceutical and food industry.

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Absorption

Absorbed from the small intestine by a sodium-dependent active-transport process.

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid side effects and Toxicity

Symptoms of hypoglycemia, increased mortality in ALS patients taking large doses of BCAAs.

(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Patient Information

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(S)-a-Amino-b-methylbutyric acid Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals