HISTIDINE

HISTIDINE

Formula:  C6H9N3O2 
Molar mass:  155.1546 g / mol 
Molecular mass:  155,16g · mol-1

It is an amino acid used for growth and repair of tissues in the human body. 
They are also responsible for the production of white blood cells and red blood cells. 
They accelerate digestion by producing gastric fluid in the stomach. Therefore, they help prevent indigestion and discomfort in the intestines. 
It also has the duties of radiation protection and the removal of residual heavy metals (such as iron) from the body.

Drug-HEALTH

Reduction of inflammation and oxidative stress 
Red blood cell production and maintenance of normal hemoglobin levels. Hemoglobin A protein that delivers oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body 
Helping to produce iron-containing molecules such as ferritin and essential for energy production 
Regulation of eating behaviors and energy metabolism 
Formation of the myelin sheath around the nerves that send chemical signals 
Helps regulate elements such as iron, copper, molybdenum, zinc and manganese have 
antioxidant superoxide dismutase using the 
alertness, learning, memory and emotion management function in the brain
Production of histamine, a neurotransmitter associated with immune system response, as well as allergic reactions and include other functions such as digestion 
reduces the accumulation of plaque in veins and carnosine production can reduce the risk of some chronic diseases 
repair of tissues and wounds 
adjust the blood pH level of

 

COSMETIC

Protection of the skin from UV rays by the production of urocanic acid, which absorbs UV rays.

 

FOOD

Used as a food supplement. 
Used in beverages and prepared foods.