Threonine
Threonine
Threonine mainly serves as a substrate for protein synthesis, particularly mucin. In addition, Thr can enter the catabolic pathway, where it can be metabolized to a variety of important products (glycine, acetyl CoA, pyruvate) that play a crucial role in host metabolism.
Chemical formula C4H9NO3
Molar mass 119.120 g·mol−1
Density 0.85 g/cm3
Boiling point 345.8±32.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Technical Analysis
Specification Typical Values
Colour (APHA) white
CAS NO. 72-19-5 / 80-68-2
Density 1.3±0.1 g/cm3
Solubility (H2O, g/dl) 10.6(30°),14.1(52°),19.0(61°)
As an essential amino acid, threonine is not synthesized in humans, and needs to be present in proteins in the diet.
Description
What is Threonine used for?
Threonine is an essential amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks the body uses to make proteins. The “essential” amino acids are those that cannot be made by the body and must be obtained from the diet. Threonine is an essential amino acid that plays a role in regulating protein balance in the human body. It’s also a major part of the immune system. Threonine is hydrophilic and has a hydroxyl group (-OH) on its side chain. This allows it to be involved in reactions such as phosphorylation. Threonine can also bind to carbohydrate molecules, known as glycoprotein.
- Skin care: L-Threonine is an essential amino acid that helps to maintain the proper protein balance in the body. It is important for the formation of collagen, elastin, and tooth enamel, and aids liver and lipotropic function when combined with aspartic acid and methionine.
- Hair care: Threonine can maintain your hair’s health, strength, and shine. This amino acid minimizes excessive hair shedding and breakage, and its anti-static properties can tame frizzy, dry hair. Threonine moisturizes and nourishes your hair by keeping the scalp well-hydrated.
If you have a Threonine deficiency specifically, you may suffer from digestive issues, increased liver fat, mental fogginess, and other problems.
Threonine is an essential amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks the body uses to make proteins. The “essential” amino acids are those that cannot be made by the body and must be obtained from the diet.
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Safety Profile of Threonine
Threonine
Threonine Classified As
- Polar
- Uncharged amino acid
Threonine Application
- Make proteins
- Spinal spasticity
- Multiple sclerosis
- Familial spastic paraparesis
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