1. Abufne
2. Alanine, L Isomer
3. Alanine, L-isomer
4. L Alanine
5. L-alanine
6. L-isomer Alanine
1. L-alanine
2. 56-41-7
3. (s)-alanine
4. H-ala-oh
5. L-alpha-alanine
6. (s)-2-aminopropanoic Acid
7. L-2-aminopropionic Acid
8. (2s)-2-aminopropanoic Acid
9. L-(+)-alanine
10. L-2-aminopropanoic Acid
11. 2-aminopropionic Acid
12. Alpha-alanine
13. L-alpha-aminopropionic Acid
14. Alpha-aminopropionic Acid
15. L-2-aminopropionsaeure
16. Alaninum [latin]
17. (s)-(+)-alanine
18. L-s-aminopropionic Acid
19. (l)-alanine
20. Alanine (van)
21. (s)-2-aminopropionsaeure
22. Poly-l-alanine
23. 2-aminopropanoic Acid, L-
24. (s)-alpha-aminopropionsaeure
25. Alanine [usan:inn]
26. Alanina [dcit,spanish]
27. Alanine, L-
28. L-alanine, Homopolymer
29. L-a-aminopropionic Acid
30. L-alanin
31. (s)-2-aminopropionic Acid
32. Propanoic Acid, 2-amino-, (s)-
33. 25191-17-7
34. Hsdb 1801
35. Nsc 206315
36. L-alanine Homopolymer
37. Mfcd00064410
38. Of5p57n2zx
39. Chembl279597
40. Chebi:16977
41. Alanine (l-alanine)
42. Polyalanine
43. Alaninum
44. A-alanine
45. Poly-dl-alanine
46. L-a-alanine
47. 14c-l-alanine
48. A-aminopropionic Acid
49. (2s)-2-aminopropanoate
50. (c14)l-alanine
51. .alpha.-alanine
52. 18875-37-1
53. L-.alpha.-alanine
54. L-&alpha-alanine
55. Alanine (usp)
56. L-alanine (9ci)
57. 2-ammoniopropanoate
58. Propanoic Acid, 2-amino-
59. .alpha.-aminopropionic Acid
60. L-alanine, N-coco Alkyl Derivs.
61. L-alanine, Labeled With Carbon-14
62. Einecs 200-273-8
63. L-.alpha.-aminopropionic Acid
64. Unii-of5p57n2zx
65. Ritalanine
66. Racemic Alanine
67. A-aminopropionate
68. L-alanine, Labeled With Tritium
69. 3h-l-alanine
70. L-alanine Powder
71. Propanoic Acid, 2-amino-, (s)
72. [3h]alanine
73. L-a-aminopropionate
74. L-ala
75. [14c]alanine
76. [3h]-alanine
77. Alpha-aminopropanoate
78. Alpha-aminopropionate
79. L-2-aminopropanoate
80. L-2-aminopropionate
81. L-alanine,(s)
82. [14c]-alanine
83. L-alpha-aminopropionate
84. Tocris-0205
85. 2-ammoniopropanoic Acid
86. Ala-oh
87. Starbld0003382
88. L-alanine (jp17)
89. (s)-2-aminopropanoate
90. Alanine [vandf]
91. Alanine [hsdb]
92. Alanine [inci]
93. Alanine [usan]
94. Alanine [inn]
95. Alpha-aminopropanoic Acid
96. Alanine [ii]
97. Alanine [mi]
98. L-ala-2
99. L-alanine [fcc]
100. L-alanine [jan]
101. (s)-2-amino-propanoate
102. Alanine [who-dd]
103. L-alanine, >=99%
104. Bmse000028
105. Bmse000994
106. Ec 200-273-8
107. L-ch3ch(nh2)cooh
108. L-alanine [usp-rs]
109. Gtpl720
110. (s)-2-amino-propanoic Acid
111. 26336-61-8
112. (2s)-2-azanylpropanoic Acid
113. Alanine [ep Monograph]
114. Alanine, L- (7ci,8ci)
115. Gtpl4542
116. Gtpl4543
117. Alanine [usp Monograph]
118. Dtxsid20873899
119. L-alanine, >=98% (tlc)
120. L-alanine, 99%, Natural, Fg
121. F4f207ff-8ff8-4789-99a1-147ae0a36673
122. Hy-n0229
123. Str01663
124. Zinc4658553
125. L-alanine, >=99.0% (nt)
126. Ac-014
127. Bdbm50000099
128. S5631
129. (s)-2-aminopropanoic Acid;h-ala-oh
130. Akos010367904
131. Akos015840030
132. Ccg-266017
133. Cs-w020002
134. Db00160
135. L-alanine, Purum, >=98.0% (nt)
136. Serine Impurity A [ep Impurity]
137. Valine Impurity A [ep Impurity]
138. Ncgc00024494-01
139. 130380-93-7
140. 6898-94-8
141. Ac-24031
142. Bp-13281
143. L-alanine, Bioultra, >=99.5% (nt)
144. Db-029940
145. L-alanine, Saj Special Grade, >=99.0%
146. A0179
147. Am20100374
148. A15652
149. C00041
150. D00012
151. D84362
152. Lysine Acetate Impurity C [ep Impurity]
153. L-alanine, Cell Culture Reagent (h-l-ala-oh)
154. 064a410
155. A803529
156. Q218642
157. Sr-01000597687
158. J-015860
159. Q-201274
160. Sr-01000597687-3
161. L-alanine, Certified Reference Material, Tracecert(r)
162. Alanine, European Pharmacopoeia (ep) Reference Standard
163. F0001-2354
164. Z940713326
165. L-alanine, United States Pharmacopeia (usp) Reference Standard
166. L-alanine, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
167. 115967-49-2
168. 77160-91-9
169. L-alanine, From Non-animal Source, Meets Ep, Usp Testing Specifications, Suitable For Cell Culture, >=98.5%
170. L-alanine, Pharmagrade, Ajinomoto, Ep, Jp, Usp, Manufactured Under Appropriate Gmp Controls For Pharma Or Biopharmaceutical Production, Suitable For Cell Culture
Molecular Weight | 89.09 g/mol |
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Molecular Formula | C3H7NO2 |
XLogP3 | -3 |
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count | 2 |
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count | 3 |
Rotatable Bond Count | 1 |
Exact Mass | 89.047678466 g/mol |
Monoisotopic Mass | 89.047678466 g/mol |
Topological Polar Surface Area | 63.3 Ų |
Heavy Atom Count | 6 |
Formal Charge | 0 |
Complexity | 61.8 |
Isotope Atom Count | 0 |
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count | 1 |
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
Covalently Bonded Unit Count | 1 |
Exptl Ther: ... Therapy of acute water diarrhea is reported in 94 male patients, aged 6-59 yr, of whom 49 were given a standard dextrose (glucose) based formula, to a total dose of 105-1719 ml/kg, and 45 were given the same soln with added alanine 90 uM/l, to a total dose of 60-1035 ml/kg. All patients were also given iv injections of replacement soln and oral tetracycline. The median stool output/kg body weight during the initial 24 hr of treatment until diarrhea stopped was reduced in those given the soln containing alanine as compared to controls. Intake of oral rehydration soln was reduced in those given alanine. Two patients given alanine soln and 18 given the standard treatment required unscheduled rapid iv replacement soln to correct signs of dehydration during oral therapy.
Patra FC et al; Br Med J 298: 1353-6 (1989)
DIETARY SUPPLEMENT
Lewis, R.J., Sr (Ed.). Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary. 12th ed. New York, NY: Van Nostrand Rheinhold Co., 1993, p. 29
Used in pharmaceutical preparations for injection or infusion; dietary supplement and flavor compounds in maillard reaction products; stimulant of glucagon secretion
Gerhartz, W. (exec ed.). Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. 5th ed.Vol A1: Deerfield Beach, FL: VCH Publishers, 1985 to Present., p. VA2 80-4
Used for protein synthesis.
Is an important source of energy for muscle tissue, the brain and central nervous system; strengthens the immune system by producing antibodies; helps in the metabolism of sugars and organic acids.
L-Alanine is a non-essential amino acid that occurs in high levels in its free state in plasma. It is produced from pyruvate by transamination. It is involved in sugar and acid metabolism, increases immunity, and provides energy for muscle tissue, brain, and the central nervous system. BCAAs are used as a source of energy for muscle cells. During prolonged exercise, BCAAs are released from skeletal muscles and their carbon backbones are used as fuel, while their nitrogen portion is used to form another amino acid, Alanine. Alanine is then converted to Glucose by the liver. This form of energy production is called the Alanine-Glucose cycle, and it plays a major role in maintaining the body's blood sugar balance.
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