L-lysine treatment attenuates L-arginine-induced pancreatic tissue damage by inhibiting the release of inflammatory cytokine IL-6 and enhancing antioxidant activity. Pretreatment with L-lysine led to significant reductions in malondialdehyde and nitric oxide levels, while significant enhancement was observed in the activity of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase) and glutathione [1]. Supplementation with L-lysine almost completely improves vascular calcification. Dietary L-lysine strongly inhibits plasma intact parathyroid hormone in adenine rats and supports appropriate bone vascular axes. The conserved orientation of the femoral apatite in the Lys group also demonstrated the bone protective effect of L-lysine. Dietary L-lysine increases plasma alanine, proline, arginine and hyperarginine but does not increase lysine [2]. A dose-dependent delay in gastric emptying observed in rats was observed in humans, with an increased half-life of gastric emptying of 4 minutes/g L-lysine. In addition, a dose-dependent increase in intestinal fluid accumulation (0.4mL/min/g L-lysine) was observed [3].
Use 1
Used as pharmaceutical raw materials and food and feed additives
Use 2
Lysine is an essential amino acid for the human body, which can enhance hematopoietic function, enhance gastric secretion, improve the utilization rate of protein, increase disease resistance, maintain metabolic balance, and promote children's physical and intellectual development. The amount of flour, biscuits and bread that can be used for processing noodles is 1 ~ 2g/kg. In liquid is 0.3 ~ 0.8g/kg.
Use 3
Lysine is a feed nutrition fortifier, which can enhance the appetite of livestock and poultry, improve disease resistance, promote wound healing, improve the quality of meat, enhance the secretion of gastric juice, and is an essential substance for the synthesis of brain nerves, germ cells, proteins and hemoglobin. Generally, the amount added in the feed is 0.1-0.2%.
Use 4
It is used in biochemical research, and is used in medicine to promote children's growth and development, increase appetite and gastric acid secretion.
Application 5
Lysine is one of the most important amino acids, and the amino acid industry has now become an industry of considerable size and importance. Lysine is mainly used in food, medicine and feed.