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Certification: | RoHS, BRC, ISO, FDA, HACCP |
Assay Method: | HPLC |
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Product name | L-Theanine |
Appearance | White crystalline powder |
CAS NO. | 3081-61-6 |
EINECS No. | 221-379-0 |
Molecular formula | C7H14N2O3 |
Molecular weight | 174.1977 |
Test method | HPLC |
Theanine (sometimes referred to as "L-theanine") is an amino acid found naturally in green tea. Also available in supplement form, theanine is said to offer a number of health benefits.
1) Stress
Theanine may help reduce the negative effects of stress, according to a small study published in Biological Psychology in 2007. In an experiment involving 12 people, researchers found theanine-treated participants were less likely to experience an increase in heart rate when performing a stressful task.
2) Immunity
Taking green-tea-derived theanine and antioxidants in supplement form may help prevent the flu, suggests a study published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine in 2011. Every day for five months, the study's 197 participants took either a placebo or a capsule containing theanine and catechins (a class of antioxidants found in green tea).
3) Brain Health
A 2010 study from Nutritional Neuroscience suggests that a combination of theanine and may help improve cognitive performance. For the study, 44 young adults took either a placebo or a combination of theanine and prior to performing a demanding cognitive task. Researchers found that the combination of theanine and significantly improved accuracy and alertness and helped to increase focus while performing the task.
Additionally, findings from an animal-based study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine in 2009 suggest that theanine may inhibit buildup of amyloid beta (a substance that forms the brain plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease).
4) Depression
Theanine may help relieve depression, according to an animal-based study published inPhytotherapy Research in 2011. In tests on mice, scientists discovered that theanine produced an "antidepressant-like effect."
5) Weight Loss
Theanine shows promise as a weight loss aid, according to animal-based research published in the journal In Vivo in 2004. In an experiment involving mice fed green tea powder, researchers found that theanine and found in the powder appeared to prevent weight gain and fight the buildup of fat.
Application
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Physical Analysis |
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Description |
White Powder | Complies |
Assay |
99% | 99.21% |
Mesh Size |
100 % pass 80 mesh | Complies |
Ash |
≤ 5.0% | 2.85% |
Loss on Drying |
≤ 5.0% | 2.65% |
Chemical Analysis |
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Heavy Metal |
≤ 10.0 mg/kg |
Complies |
Pb |
≤ 2.0 mg/kg |
Complies |
As |
≤ 1.0 mg/kg | Complies |
Hg |
≤ 0.1mg/kg | Complies |
Microbiological Analysis |
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Residue of Pesticide |
Negative | Negative |
Total Plate Count |
≤ 1000cfu/g | Complies |
Yeast&Mold |
≤ 100cfu/g | Complies |
E.coil |
Negative |
Negative |
Salmonella |
Negative |
Negative |