L-Threonine — Pharma Grade Amino Acid Supplier, Hyderabad
Product Overview
L-Threonine is an essential amino acid important for immune function, intestinal mucosa integrity, collagen and elastin synthesis, and glycine production. It is used in pharmaceutical parenteral nutrition solutions, immune health nutraceuticals, and as an essential amino acid component in animal feed and human nutritional supplement formulations.
Specifications
| CAS Number | 72-19-5 |
| Molecular Formula | C₄H₉NO₃ |
| Molecular Weight | 119.12 g/mol |
| Appearance | White crystalline powder |
| Assay | 98.5–101.5% |
| Specific Rotation | -27.0° to -29.0° |
| Loss on Drying | NMT 0.3% |
| Grades | IP / BP / EP / USP |
| Packaging | 25 kg HDPE bags |
Applications
- Parenteral nutrition and TPN formulations
- Immune health nutraceutical supplements
- Intestinal health and gut mucosa support
- Collagen synthesis nutritional support
- Animal feed essential amino acid supplement
- Essential amino acid complex formulations
Why Source from Surravi Phharma?
- Ready stock maintained in our centralised AC warehouse, Hyderabad
- IP / BP / EP / USP grades available
- Complete documentation: COA, MSDS, Regulatory certifications
- Flexible quantities — lab scale to bulk commercial
- Prompt delivery with pan India logistics support
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy L-Threonine pharma grade in Hyderabad?
Surravi Phharma supplies L-Threonine in IP, BP, EP, and USP grades in Hyderabad with ready stock. Used in parenteral amino acid nutrition, immune health supplements, and essential amino acid complex formulations. Call +91 8008002576 for bulk pricing and COA.
What is the role of L-Threonine in intestinal health and gut mucosa integrity?
L-Threonine is the most concentrated amino acid in intestinal mucins — the glycoproteins that form the protective mucus layer lining the gut. Threonine is used at a rate approximately 3× higher than other amino acids in intestinal mucosal protein synthesis. Adequate Threonine is essential for maintaining the gut mucosal barrier, particularly under conditions of intestinal stress, infection, or inflammation. In clinical nutrition for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, GI surgery recovery, or chemotherapy-induced mucositis, Threonine-enriched formulations support gut barrier repair and immune function.
How does L-Threonine contribute to immune function?
L-Threonine supports immune function through multiple mechanisms: it is a precursor to glycine and serine which are involved in antibody synthesis; it supports thymus function and T-lymphocyte maturation; and it is essential for mucus-IgA production in the gut — the primary antibody in mucosal immunity. Studies in growing animals show Threonine deficiency impairs IgG and IgM production and reduces vaccine response. In human immune support formulations, Threonine is included as part of complete essential amino acid complexes targeting immune-compromised populations.