Aspartic Acid Toxicology and Ecological Data

2019-08-29 14:21

Aspartic acid serves as a precursor for the synthesis of amino acids such as lysine, threonine, isoleucine, methionine, as well as purine and pyrimidine bases in living organisms. It can act as a carrier for K⁺ and Mg²⁺ ions, delivering electrolytes to the myocardium, thereby improving myocardial contraction function while reducing oxygen consumption. During hypoxia caused by coronary circulation disorders, it has a protective effect on the heart.

Jiangsu Jinwei'an Bioengineering Co., Ltd., formerly known as Wuxi Jinwei'an Biotechnology Co., Ltd., specializes in the research, development, and production of amino acids and their derivatives. The company's BCAA series ranks among the top three in the industry in terms of quality, with products exported to developed countries such as Europe, the United States, Japan, and South Korea.

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Below, Jinwei'an shares the toxicology and ecological data of aspartic acid.

Toxicology Data:

  1. Other multi-dose toxicity: Oral LD₅₀ in rats: 6063 mg/kg/7D-C.

  2. Causes eye and skin irritation.

Ecological Data:
Slightly hazardous to water. Do not allow undiluted or large quantities of the product to enter groundwater, waterways, or sewage systems.

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