L-alanine is a non-essential amino acid for the human body. It is used as a preservative, flavoring and low-alcohol alcohol in food and beverage, and it is used in medicine to synthesize amino acid infusion.
Beta Alanine is a naturally occurring beta amino acid, which is mainly used as a raw material for the synthesis of calcium pantothenate for medicine and feed additives. It can also be used to prepare electroplating corrosion inhibitors, as biological reagents and organic synthesis intermediates.
Beta-alanine is a key ingredient in the synthesis of carnosine, a naturally occurring dipeptide found in the muscles. Carnosine acts as a buffering agent, helping to regulate the acid-base balance during high-intensity exercise. By increasing carnosine levels, beta-alanine supplementation may delay the onset of fatigue, improve muscular endurance, and support overall athletic performance.