Vitamins Amino Acids 99% L-Citrulline for Skin and Immune Functions
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Vitamins Amino Acids 99% L-Citrulline CAS No.372-75-8 Promotes Healthier Skin and Immune Functions
Description
L-Citrulline is a basic amino acid which the body uses to form proteins. Its chemical composition is H2NC(O)NH(CH2)3CH(NH2)CO2H and it is abundantly found in watermelon.
When consumed, the compound transforms into several other key aminos, which increase blood flow to the brain. In addition to boosting circulation, L-Citruline can improve energy and alleviate symptoms of fatigue.
It is also used to treat a variety of ailments, from erectile dysfunction to Alzheimer’s disease. The following is an overview of how the compound works and the mental benefits it produces. While Citrulline has few known side effects, its byproduct L-Arginine does exhibit some risks, which will be detailed below.
Citrulline Effects
When it is consumed, Citrulline becomes the pre-cursor to L-Arginine.
This compound is well-known for its supportive role in circulation and heart health. It cuts blood pressure by dilating blood vessels, assisting in removing any blockages.
This circulation effect impacts systems throughout the body, including sexual health, the healing of wounds, and pain due to inflammation. It also increases the amount of growth hormone in the body.
Citrulline also gets converted into nitric acid. This compound further enhances blood flow through arteries. In the brain, all of these functions help support healthy neural function, particularly as it pertains to memory.
The increased circulation in the brain delivers blood and nutrients to neural tissue, keeping it limber and encouraging rapid growth of neural structures like synapses and neurons. This is similar to the neural circulation effects which are caused by the natural herbal supplement Vinpocetine.
Citrulline Side Effects
Citrulline is considered very safe, and has no known side effects.
It is important, however, not to combine it with prescription medications for high blood pressure. Adding this supplement may reduce blood pressure to dangerous levels as a result.
Also, any use of erectile dysfunction medications such as Viagra or Cialis should be suspended while taking Citrulline. Again, low blood pressure may result. Pregnant or breastfeeding women are advised not to take it at all.
There was an FDA recall in 2014 over several shipments of the drug. This was not due to an inherent danger in the compound itself, but was related to incorrectly packaged and labeled supplements. No one was harmed due to the error, and Citrulline is still considered safe for use by adults and children.
L-Arginine (the amino acid synthesized from L-Citrulline) does have some noted side effects when it is taken as a standalone supplement. For some people, too large of an arginine dose can result in digestive issues like diarrhea and abdominal pain. It can also add to allergic sensitivities, and activate asthma attacks. Argnine does possess the same contraindications for blood pressure as listed above.
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