L-Cysteine Hydrochloride Powder

L – Cysteine hydrochloride powder is the hydrochloride salt form of the amino acid L – cysteine. It is a white to almost white crystalline powder. It is highly soluble in water, which makes it convenient for use in various aqueous systems. It has a characteristic sulfur – containing functional group, which endows it with unique chemical and biological properties.

Description

Product Name L-Cysteine Hydrochloride Powder
Appearance white to off-white crystalline powder
Specification ≥98%
Test Method HPLC
Source through a chemical process
Certificate USP/EP/JP/Kosher/Halal/GMP
CAS No 632-70-8
MF No C₃H₇NO₂S·HCl

Function

 

  • Antioxidant Function: L – Cysteine hydrochloride can act as an antioxidant. It can scavenge free radicals and protect cells from oxidative damage. For example, it can protect biological membranes from lipid peroxidation and prevent the oxidation of other molecules in the body.
  • Detoxification: It plays a role in the body’s detoxification processes. It can conjugate with certain toxins, such as heavy metals like mercury and lead, and help in their excretion. In the liver, it participates in the formation of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant and detoxifying agent.
  • Skin and Hair Health: In the skin, it can promote the synthesis of collagen and elastin, contributing to skin elasticity and reducing the appearance of wrinkles. For hair, it is involved in the formation of keratin, which is the main component of hair. It can make hair stronger and more lustrous.
  • Nutritional Supplement: As an amino acid, it is an important part of a balanced diet. It can be used as a nutritional supplement, especially for individuals with certain metabolic disorders or those who have an increased demand for amino acids, such as athletes or pregnant women.
  • Biological Synthesis: It is a precursor for the synthesis of various biological molecules. For example, it is involved in the synthesis of coenzymes and other important biochemicals in the body.

 

Application

 

  • Food Industry:
  • Antioxidant in Food: It is added to foods such as meat products, baked goods, and beverages as an antioxidant. For example, in meat products, it can prevent the oxidation of fats and proteins, extending the shelf life of the product.
  • Dough Conditioner: In baking, it can act as a dough conditioner. It helps to break down disulfide bonds in gluten, making the dough more elastic and easier to work with. This can improve the texture and volume of baked goods.
  • Cosmetics and Personal Care:
  • Skin Care Products: It is included in creams, serums, and masks. It can help to hydrate the skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and protect the skin from environmental damage.
  • Hair Care Products: Shampoos and conditioners containing L – cysteine hydrochloride can strengthen hair, reduce hair breakage, and improve the overall health of the scalp.
  • Pharmaceutical Industry:
  • Medicinal Ingredients: It is used in the formulation of some medications. For example, in drugs for treating liver diseases, it can help in the detoxification process and support liver function.
  • Nutritional Supplements: Available in the form of capsules or tablets as a nutritional supplement to meet the body’s amino acid needs.
  • Animal Feed: Added to animal feed as a source of amino acids, especially for animals with high protein requirements. It can improve the growth performance and health of animals.