Agmatine is the product of the decarboxylation of arginine catalyzed by L-arginine decarboxylase (L-ADC), and is a neurotransmitter that is distributed in most organs and tissues in mammals. Organ-specific, such as adrenal chromaffin cells, glial cells, and carotid body spherocytes. Research data show that agmatine has biological activities such as lowering blood sugar, lowering blood pressure, diuresis, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, and inhibiting cell proliferation, especially its antagonistic effect on N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors. It is strong and lasting, and has a chemical withdrawal effect on animal morphine addiction. It is a kind of drug detoxification with great development value. As a medicinal salt of agmatine, agmatine sulfate has a broad market application prospect. And agmatine works by stimulating the release of hormones in the hypothalamus, including luteinizing hormone and growth hormone, and increases nitric oxide levels in two ways: stimulating the release of nitric oxide and inhibiting the synthesis of nitric oxide, which can increase nitric oxide levels. Improves physical tolerance, accelerates physical recovery (generally post-exercise recovery), improves physical performance, exhibits amazing and long-lasting energy transport, and improves body composition.
Specifications
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Boiling point: 281.4ºC at 760 mmHg
Melting point: 234-238 °C(lit.)
Molecular formula: C5H16N4O4S
Molecular weight: 228.270
Flash point: 124ºC
Exact Mass: 228.089218
PSA: 170.90000
LogP: 1.52760
Appearance: White to off-white powder
Vapor Pressure: 0.00357mmHg at 25°C
Storage conditions:
1. Keep the container sealed, put it in a tight retractor, and store it in a cool, dry place at 0°C
Stability: Stable under normal temperature and pressure, avoid contact with oxidants