包装 |
Bottle |
出生地 |
Shandong China (Mainland) |
年级 |
AAA+ |
牌子的名字 |
CIMA |
模式的数量 |
99% |
类型 |
草药中提取 |
形式 |
粉 |
一部分 |
种子 |
开采的型 |
溶剂萃取 |
product Name:L-5-Hydroxytryptophan Synonyms:5-Hydroxy-L-tryptophan, Free Acid; oxitriptan; L-2-Amino-3-[3 - (5-hydroxyindole)] propionic acid CAS RN.:4350-09-8; 314062-44-7 EINECS:224-411-1 Molecular Weight:220.23 Molecular Formula:C11H12N2O3 Melting Point (°C):270 °C Description: Solvent - residual free High purity: Over 99% Pesticide-free Peak-X Free Crystal white in appearance High solubility in waterLinnea L-5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) is a natural extract from the seeds of the Griffonia simplicifolia tree found principally in the West African countries of Ghana, Ivory Coast and Togo. Traditional African uses for the plant include the use of the stem and roots as chewing sticks, leaves to aid in the healing of wounds, whilst the leaf juice is used as an enema and for the treatment of kidney ailments. A decoction of the steams and leaves is also used to stop vomiting, to treat congestion of the pelvis and as an aphrodisiac. The bark-pulp is applied as a plaster to soft chancres 5-HTP (L-5-Hydroxytryptophan) is a derivative of the amino acid tryptophan. In the human body, tryptophan is converted into 5-HTP, which then can be transformed into serotonin (a potent neurotransmitter in the brain). Although 5-HTP is not found at any significant level in a normal diet, tryptophan is found in a wide variety of protein foods. The 5-HTP used in dietary supplements is derived from the seeds of an African plant (Griffonia simplicifolia). Benefits: Relieves mild to moderate depression Relieves insomnia and promotes sleep Promotes weight loss by suppressing appetite Reduces overall sensation of pain (migraine headaches, fibromyalgia, general muscle pain) Mechanism: 5-HTP is typically used to treat mild depression based on the theory that as a precursor to serotonin, supplements of 5-HTP can increase serotonin levels and influence mood, sleep patterns and pain control. The amino acid, tryptophan, can also be broken down in the body to yield ribose and/or NAD? Both of which have been associated with increased energy levels. While these are certainly logical theories, the scientific evidence supporting them remains from mild to moderate as well. Safety: 5-HTP is safe. The safety concern related to 5-HTP supplements is the remote possibility for contamination with a compound linked to a disorder known as eosinophilic myalgia syndrome (EMS). In 1989, an outbreak of EMS (which results in muscle pain and weakness, vomiting, headache and in rare cases, death) was linked to contaminated tryptophan supplements (not to the tryptophan per se, but to a contaminant in the tryptophan supplements). As a result, the FDA banned the sale of all tryptophan supplements (a move that has been widely criticized by people on both sides of the supplement debate). In some rare cases, 5-HTP supplements have been linked (anecdotally) to gastrointestinal distress, muscle pain, lethargy and headaches. In addition, 5-HTP supplements are not recommended for children or for women who are pregnant or lactating. Those individuals currently taking prescription antidepressants, weight control medications or herbal remedies for depression (such as St. John Wort) should not combine these treatments with 5-HTP supplements.