L-TYROSINE POWDER




- L-Tyrosine powder.
- RAW format.
- No flavour.
- Good solubility.
- Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Table of contents
What is L-Tyrosine Powder?
L-Tyrosine powder by RawSeries is a vegan powdered food supplement based on L-tyrosine.
L-tyrosine is a proteinogenic amino acid, non-essential in humans, which is synthesised through the action of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase, converting L-phenylalanine into L-tyrosine.
This is a food supplement suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Why buy L-Tyrosine by HSN?
The powder format is very convenient, but if you prefer capsules, take a look at our L-tyrosine 500mg.
Combine it with whatever you want!
For this purpose, the powder format is more convenient, as it allows the mixing of several food supplements without the need to consume a large number of capsules or tablets.
It uses L-Tyrosine together with Natural caffeine powder, ALCAR and L-Theanine.
RAW format
Pure L-tyrosine and nothing else!
At HSN we know what you want to use in your food supplementation, the pure active ingredients without additives.
Our R+D+i team is working on the development of new powdered supplements in the Raw range, following the same philosophy as always:
The purest complements, authentic, unique raw materials, mono-ingredient, no additives.
Once again we have succeeded:
Introducing L-Tyrosine powder, a pure amino acid from the RawSeries range, with no additives of any kind.
Solubility
The solubility of L-tyrosine is excellent, as it has been filtered through multiple sieves to reduce its particle size as much as possible to obtain a powder.
This makes the distribution in the liquid in which it is mixed more homogeneous and improves its solubility.
L-Tyrosine mixes easily, doesn't require a specific shaker or container and doesn't form lumps.
How does Tyrosine taste?
L-Tyrosine has an intensely neutral taste.
Which combine L-Tyrosine Powder with?
With:
Complementary bibliography
- Galasko, G. T. (2017). Pituitary, Thyroid, and Parathyroid Pharmacology. In F. J. Dowd, B. S. Johnson, & A. J. B. T.-P. and T. for D. (Seventh E. Mariotti (Eds.), Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry: Seventh Edition (pp. 417–428).
- Mullur, R., Liu, Y. Y., & Brent, G. A. (2014). Thyroid hormone regulation of metabolism. Physiological Reviews, 94(2), 355–382.
- Paravati, S., & Warrington, S. (2019). Physiology, Catecholamines - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf.
- Schultz, W. (2015). Neuronal reward and decision signals: From theories to data. Physiological Reviews, 95(3), 853–951.
Nutritional Facts
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daily doseper serving |
Serving size: 1/2 scoop of 5ml (1g) | ||
daily dose: 1/2 scoop of 5ml (1g) | ||
Servings per container: 150 | ||
L-Tyrosine |