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Ornithine Powder
Ornithine Powder

Ornithine Powder

UPAC name: L-Ornithine
Other names:
(+)-(S)-2,5-Diaminovaleric acid
(+)-(S)-2,5-Diaminopentanoic acid
Specification: 99%
Appearance: White crystalline
CAS: 70-26-8
Chemical formula: C5H12N2O2
Molar mass: 132.16 g/mol
MOQ: 1kg

Ornithine powder is a non-proteinogenic amino acid that plays a role in the urea cycle. ornithine powder is abnormally accumulated in the body in ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. The radical is ornithyl.

The Urea Cycle

When your cells break down nitrogen-containing compounds such as proteins, they produce ammonia as a byproduct. This can be toxic if not removed. In the urea cycle, liver cells convert ammonia into urea, a waste product eliminated by your kidneys -- ornithine is central to this process and gives the cycle its alternate name, the ornithine cycle. When a problem develops and ornithine can't participate effectively in the urea cycle, potentially serious conditions can result, including one called ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. This rare inherited disorder occurs in 1 in 80,000 people. It interferes with the urea cycle, allowing ammonia to accumulate in the blood, and this can cause lack of energy, seizures or other symptoms.

Anti-Fatigue Benefits

Your kidneys convert ornithine into arginine, another amino acid that benefits your body in several ways. Arginine is a precursor for a compound called nitric oxide, which helps dilate your blood vessels when you require extra blood to your tissues. Arginine also helps your muscle cells produce creatine, a compound they need to contract. Research suggests that consuming extra ornithine can help promote physical strength and endurance. For example, a study published in the November 2008 issue of "Nutrition Research" found that healthy subjects who took extra ornithine experienced less exercise-induced fatigue than a placebo group. The authors concluded that ornithine promotes more efficient energy usage by cells, and they recommend it as an nutritional supplement to prevent fatigue.

Other Effects

Laboratory research suggests that L-ornithine may have other important and potentially beneficial functions in your body. A study published in the August 2002 issue of the "Journal of Surgical Research" found that supplementing laboratory animals with ornithine enhanced wound healing, an effect the authors attributed to quicker production of collagen, a compound important in forming new connective tissue. Another study in which laboratory animals consumed extra L-ornithine, published in the November 2011 issue of "Nutrition and Neuroscience," found that the amino acid crossed the blood-brain barrier and reduced anxietylike behavior in the animals, compared to controls. These promising results from laboratory studies still need confirmation in human subjects.

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