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2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Brand names, 2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Analogs

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Brand Names Mixture

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2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Chemical_Formula

C6H14N2O2

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid RX_link

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2,6-diaminohexanoic acid fda sheet

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid msds (material safety sheet)

http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/LY/l-(+)-lysine.html

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Synthesis Reference

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2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Molecular Weight

146.189 g/mol

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Melting Point

224 oC

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid H2O Solubility

appreciable

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid State

Solid, white crystalline powder

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid LogP

-2.926

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Dosage Forms

Capsule, powder, tablets

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Indication

Supplemental L-lysine has putative anti-herpes simplex virus activity. There is preliminary research suggesting that it may have some anti-osteoporotic activity.

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Pharmacology

Insures the adequate absorption of calcium; helps form collagen ( which makes up bone cartilage & connective tissues); aids in the production of antibodies, hormones & enzymes. Recent studies have shown that Lysine may be effective against herpes by improving the balance of nutrients that reduce viral growth. A deficiency may result in tiredness, inability to concentrate, irritability, bloodshot eyes, retarded growth, hair loss, anemia & reproductive problems.

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Absorption

absorbed from the lumen of the small intestine into the enterocytes by an active transport process

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid side effects and Toxicity

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2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Patient Information

Pregnant women and nursing mothers should only consider using supplemental L-lysine if their diets are low in this amino acid. They should avoid supplemental L-lysine for other reasons. Proteins such as casein, which are high in L-lysine relative to L-arginine, are associated with elevated cholesterol levels. Those with hypercholesterolemia who are interested in taking supplemental L-lysine should be aware of this. Those with hepatic or renal failure should exercise caution in the use of supplemental L-lysine.

2,6-diaminohexanoic acid Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals