Factory Supply USP Amino Acids L-Ornithine L-Aspartate

Products Details

Analysis

Description

Test Method

Assay (dry basis)

98.0~101.0%

HPLC

Loss on drying

Not More Than 3.0%

Dryer

Residue on ignition

Not More Than 0.20%

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Related substances

Not More Than 0.4%

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Endotoxin*

Less Than 6.0 EU/g

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State of solution(Transmittance)

Not Less Than 98.0%

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PH

5.0~6.0

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Specific rotation[α]20D

+26.9~+28.9°

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Ammonium (NH4)

Not More Than 0.020%

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Chloride (Cl)

Not More Than 0.020%

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Sulfate (SO4)

Not More Than 0.020%

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Iron (Fe)

Not More Than 10 ppm

ICP-MS/AOAC 993.14

Arsenic (As)

< 1 ppm

ICP-MS/AOAC 993.14

Cadmium (Cd)

< 2 ppm

ICP-MS/AOAC 993.14

Heavy metals (Pb)

Not More Than 10 ppm

ICP-MS/AOAC 993.14

Mercury (Hg)

< 0.5 ppm

ICP-MS/AOAC 993.14

L-ornithine-L-aspartate is a chemical that is broken down by the body to increase levels of two amino acids: ornithine and aspartic acid. Ornithine and aspartic acid help to reduce levels of a toxic chemical called ammonia in the blood. People use L-ornithine-L-aspartate for reduced brain function due to advanced liver disease (hepatic encephalopathy). It is also used for athletic performance, cirrhosis, and other purposes, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
Total Plate Count < 3,000 cfu/g AOAC 990.12
Total Yeast & Mold < 300 cfu/g AOAC 997.02
E. Coli < 10 cfu/g AOAC 991.14
Coliforms < 10 cfu/g AOAC 991.14
Salmonella Negative ELFA-AOAC
Staphylococcus < 10 cfu/g AOAC 2003.07

Ornithine and aspartic acid help to reduce levels of a toxic chemical called ammonia in the blood. People use L-ornithine-L-aspartate for reduced brain function due to advanced liver disease (hepatic encephalopathy).

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