The efficacy of L-glutamic acid
What's Inside L-Glutamic acid?
The Powerful Components
1. Amino Acid Basics
An acidic amino acid (α-aminopentanedioic acid), it's a protein building block, appears as colorless crystals with umami taste, slightly soluble in water.
2. Neurotransmitter Role
Main excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain. Also a precursor for GABA.
3. Metabolic Hub
Central to metabolism: supplies amino groups for other Amino Acids, and is needed to make glutamine and glutathione.

Why Add to Your Products?
L-Glutamic acid is the world's most produced amino acid. Use it in:
Pharmaceuticals – for liver support and cognitive formulas.
Supplements – liver health, general nutrition.
Cosmetics – skincare, hair care.
Food – flavor enhancer, nutrient fortifier.
Key Benefits
| Benefit | What It Means |
| Brain & Nerves | Supports learning, memory, and overall brain function. |
| Liver Health | Lowers blood ammonia, helps protect against liver damage. |
| Child Development | Used to support intellectual development in children. |
| Digestion | Helps with low stomach acid and poor appetite. |
| Skin & Hair | Nourishes hair follicles; keeps skin moist and smooth. |
| Immunity & Energy | Feeds into energy cycles and supports immune cell activity. |
| Flavor | Adds natural umami taste to foods. |
| Fatigue Relief | Helps boost nerve signaling, reducing physical tiredness. |
Precautions
Avoid if you have kidney issues or ulcers.
Long-term high doses may interfere with natural amino acid balance.
Possible side effects: nausea, flushing, diarrhea (with large amounts).
Allergy alert: check for sensitivity before use.






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