L-Aspartic Acid
Aspartic acid, otherwise known as L-aspartate, is basically a non-essential amino acid powder supplement. It is mainly used to help improve metabolism. There are two forms of aspartic acid - L-aspartic acid and D-aspartic acid. L-aspartic acid vs. D-aspartic acid is a common topic. While the latter has a limited biological function, the former is directly merged into the proteins. L-aspartic acid is found in a variety of sources, such as fish, chicken, peanuts and lentils.
Synonym
L-Aspartic acid (Titration: anhydrous basis); (s)-butanedioicaci; alpha-Aminosuccinic acid; Asparagic acid; asparagicacid; Asparaginic acid; asparaginicacid; asparaginsaeure
● CAS No.: 56-84-8
● EC No.: 200-291-6
● MF: C4H7NO4
● MW: 133.1
Parameters of L-Aspartic Acid
● Packing: 100g/bag; 500g/bag; 1kg/bag; 25kg/drum
● Recommended storage method: Store in a cool, dry and ventilated place.
● Recommended storage temperature: 2-8°C
● Product usage: Nutritional supplements, ambiguity and flavoring agents
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Item |
Specification |
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Appearance |
White crystalline powder |
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Solubility |
Slightly soluble in water |
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Transmittance |
≥ 98.0% |
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Specific Rotation[α]D20℃ |
24.8°-25.8° |
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Loss on Drying |
≤ 0.20% |
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Sulfated Ash |
≤ 0.1% |
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Sulfate (SO42-) |
≤ 0.03% |
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Chloride(Cl-) |
≤ 0.02% |
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Ammonium(NH4+) |
≤ 0.05% |
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Other Amino Acids |
Not detected |
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Heavy Metals(as Pb) |
≤ 10ppm |
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Arsenic |
≤ 2ppm |
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Iron |
≤ 10ppm |
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Assay |
≥ 98.5% |
Benefits of L-Aspartic Acid
Energy and Glucose Production
Aspartic acid is extremely important and plays a critical role in generating cellular activity.
Memory and Cognition
L-aspartic acid is significant for cognitive function since it is responsible for transporting NADH to the brain.
Immune Function
Aspartic acid is a critical factor regarding the production of antibodies and immunoglobulins.
Removal of Toxins
The body produces toxins as a consequence of cellular activity. L-aspartic acid works to remove ammonia and other toxins.
Reproduction
L-aspartic acid is responsible for synthesizing the luteinizing hormone which produces testosterone in males.
DNA and RNA
If the body has to produce RNA and DNA, it needs L-aspartic acid.



