• High Quality Food Additive Taurine
  • High Quality Food Additive Taurine
  • High Quality Food Additive Taurine
  • High Quality Food Additive Taurine

High Quality Food Additive Taurine

Powder: Yes
Customized: Customized
Certification: GMP, HSE, ISO 9001, USP, BP
Suitable for: Elderly, Children, Adult
State: Solid
Purity: >99%

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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Food Grade
CAS
107-35-7
Einecs
203-483-8
Rtecs
Wx0175000
Brn
1751215
Pubchem
24278721
Transport Package
25kg/CTN
Specification
USP
Trademark
Hugestone
Origin
Shandong
HS Code
29211990
Production Capacity
500mt

Product Description

Taurine, is an organic acid widely distributed in animal tissues. It is a major constituent of bile and can be found in the large intestine, and accounts for up to 0.1% of total human body weight.Taurine has many fundamental biological roles, such as conjugation of bile acids, antioxidation, osmoregulation, membrane stabilization, and modulation of calcium signaling. It is essential for cardiovascular function, and development and function of skeletal muscle, the retina, and the central nervous system. Taurine is unusual among biological molecules in being a sulfonic acid, while the vast majority of biologically occurring acids contain the more weakly acidic carboxyl group. While taurine is sometimes called an amino acid, and indeed is an acid containing an amino group, it is not an amino acid in the usual biochemical meaning of the term, which refers to compounds containing both an amino and a carboxyl group.

Structure
Taurine is a derivative of cysteine, an amino acid which contains a thiol group. Taurine is one of the few known naturally occurring sulfonic acids. In the strict sense, it is not an amino acid, as it lacks a carboxyl group,[3] but it is often called one, even in scientific literature.[4][5][6] It does contain a sulfonate group and may be called an amino sulfonic acid. Small polypeptides have been identified which contain taurine, but to date no aminoacyl tRNA synthetase has been identified as specifically recognizing taurine and capable of incorporating it into a tRNA.


Taurine Applications
Taurine is a nonprotein sulfur-containing amino acid and smell-less, sourish and innoxious white acicular crystal. It is a major constituent of bile and can be found in the lower intestine and, in small amounts, in the tissues of many animals, including humans.

Taurine Function
1.Promotes infant brain and mental development  
2.Improve nerve conduction and visual function
3.Helps to maintain and, in some cases, improve heart and cardiovascular function
4.Improve the endocrine status, and enhance the body's immune
5.Affects lipid absorption
6.Improve memory
7.Maintain the normal reproductive function
8.Good effects on liver and gallbladder.
9.Antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects
10.Lower blood pressure and blood suger
11.Revitalize skin cells, and provide the young skin with rapid continuous energy and multiple protection


Range of application
The largest amount /kg
Jelly
0.3--0.5
Fruit juice beverage
0.4--0.6
Cocoa powder and other taste nutrition solid drink
110-140mg/100g
Dairy products, baby food and cereal products
0.3-0.5
Drinking liquid, milk beverage
0.4-0.5
The added amount in the liquid milk products
30-50mg/100ml

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