Product Name | Beta-Alanine |
CAS | 107-95-9 |
MF | C3H7NO2 |
MW | 89.09 |
Density | 1,437 g/cm3 |
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder |
Assay | 98%min |

What Is β-Alanine?
β-Alanine is not found in any major proteins or enzymes. It is a component of the naturally occurring peptides carnosine and anserine and also of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), which itself is a component of coenzyme A.
β-Alanine is the rate-limiting precursor of carnosine, which is to say carnosine levels are limited by the amount of available β-alanine, not histidine. Supplementation with β-alanine has been shown to increase the concentration of carnosine in muscles, decrease fatigue in athletes and increase total muscular work done.
Beta Alanine is a naturally occurring, non-essential beta amino acid. It provides a convenient form of Beta Alanine that can be added to other ingredients to make a pre-workout drink.
Function:
1) Beta-alanine May Improve Athletic Performance
2) Beta-alanine Increases Muscle Mass
3) Beta-Alanine May Delay Fatigue and Reduce Lactic Acid in Muscles
4) Beta-alanine May Lower Anxiety and Improve PTSDBeta-alanine May Improve Cognitive
5) Function While Under Stress
6) Beta-alanine May Be Anti-Tumor
7) Beta-alanine May Fight Aging
8) Beta-alanine May Help In Brain Injury
6) Beta-alanine May Be Anti-Tumor
7) Beta-alanine May Fight Aging
8) Beta-alanine May Help In Brain Injury