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Glycine is an important food additive, mainly used in flavoring, sweetener, preservative and stabilizer. It can be used in foods such as alcoholic beverages, pickled foods, meat products, refreshing drinks, instant noodles, wheat flour and lard. In addition, Glycine is the basic unit of protein and is one of the 21 essential amino acids.
Uses of Glycine.
Glycine is a component of Tris-Glycine and Tris-Glycine-SDS running buffers for polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Glycine is also a component of the Protein Blotting Towbin Transfer Buffer.
It is used in the treatment of myasthenia gravis and progressive muscular dystrophy; in the treatment of hypergastritis, chronic enteritis (often in combination with antacids); in combination with aspirin to minimize gastric irritation; in the treatment of hyperprolinemia in children; and as a source of nitrogen for the production of non-essential amino acids in mixed amino acid injections.Glycine is also used in protein blotting Towbin transfer buffers.Glycine is used as a component of the Towbin transfer buffer.
Used as buffer, used in the preparation of tissue culture medium, copper, gold and silver test, medicine for the treatment of myasthenia gravis and progressive muscular dystrophy, hyperacidity, chronic enteritis, children's hyperprolinemia and other diseases.
Glycine synergistic effects with other supplements.
Glycine can be used synergistically with a variety of supplements to enhance the effect:
Magnesium: Together to promote relaxation and sleep quality
NAC (N-acetylcysteine): Synergistically increase glutathione levels
Collagen peptides: Together to support skin and joint health
Creatine: Combined to enhance athletic performance and recovery
Melatonin: Low-dose combination improves sleep (glycine 2-3g + melatonin 0.5-1mg)
User Testimonials and Experience Sharing.
*"As a long-term insomniac, glycine has changed my life. It is not as drowsy as sleeping pills, but a natural sleepiness and deep sleep, and the mind is particularly clear the next day." - Sarah, 42 years old*
*"After 20 years of fitness, glycine is one of the supplements I have found to be the most helpful for recovery. Muscle soreness is significantly reduced, and the frequency of training can be increased." - Mike, professional fitness trainer*
*"After menopause, the elasticity of the skin decreases. After taking glycine and vitamin C for three months, I noticed that the skin is noticeably tighter and more radiant." - Linda, 55 years old*
Product Method of Bulk Glycine Powder.
Taking monochloroacetic acid and ammonia as raw material, after the reaction is complete at 60°C, it is heated to 80°C to remove carbon dioxide and ammonia, and then the pure product is treated with activated carbon and recrystallized from methanol.
FAQ.
Q1: Does Glycine cause dependence or withdrawal symptoms?
A: No. Glycine is a natural amino acid. Unlike traditional sleeping pills, it will not cause dependence or severe withdrawal reactions.
Q2: Is Glycine suitable for long-term use?
A: Existing studies have shown that long-term use of glycine at recommended doses is safe. However, it is recommended to consult a medical professional for continued use for more than 3 months.
Q3: Can Glycine and creatine be taken at the same time?
A: Yes. The two do not conflict in metabolic pathways and may synergistically support muscle function and recovery.
Q4: How can vegetarians get enough glycine?
A: Vegetarians can get some glycine from plant sources such as beans and spinach, but may need supplements to meet optimal needs, especially the amount required for collagen synthesis.
Q5: Is Glycine helpful for diabetes?
A: Some studies have shown that glycine may improve insulin sensitivity, but it should not replace diabetes medications
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