Amino acids are organic compounds that serve as the fundamental building blocks of proteins. Every living organism—from microorganisms to humans—requires amino acids to synthesize proteins, enzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, and structural tissues (muscle, skin, hair, connective tissue).

Basic chemical structure: Every amino acid contains a central carbon atom bonded to four groups:

  • An amino group (–NH₂)

  • carboxyl group (–COOH)

  • hydrogen atom (–H)

  • side chain (–R, which varies and defines each amino acid)

Key concept: Think of amino acids as individual letters. Proteins are the words and sentences they form. Without the right amino acids in the correct sequence, proteins cannot be built.

Why Are Amino Acids Important for Human Health?

Function Role of Amino Acids
Protein synthesis Build and repair muscle, organs, skin, hair, nails
Enzyme production Catalyze biochemical reactions (digestion, metabolism)
Hormone regulation Precursors to insulin, growth hormone, thyroid hormones
Neurotransmitter synthesis Produce serotonin, dopamine, GABA, adrenaline
Immune function Support antibody production and immune cell activity
Energy production Provide energy during exercise and calorie restriction
Antioxidant defense Glutathione (made from three amino acids) protects cells

Classification of Amino Acids

Amino acids are classified into three main categories based on whether the human body can synthesize them:

1. Essential Amino Acids (EAAs) – 9 total

Cannot be produced by the body. Must be obtained from diet or supplementation.

Amino Acid Key Functions Common Supplement Uses
Histidine Tissue growth, repair, blood cell production Growth support, joint health
Isoleucine Muscle metabolism, immune function, hemoglobin production Sports nutrition, endurance
Leucine Muscle protein synthesis (primary driver), blood sugar regulation BCAA, muscle building, recovery
Lysine Collagen production, calcium absorption, carnitine synthesis Cold sore prevention, bone health
Methionine Metabolism, detoxification, antioxidant production (precursor to glutathione) Liver health, antioxidant support
Phenylalanine Precursor to tyrosine, dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine Mood support, cognitive function
Threonine Collagen and elastin production, fat metabolism, immune function Skin health, gut health
Tryptophan Precursor to serotonin and melatonin Sleep support, mood regulation
Valine Muscle metabolism, tissue repair, energy production BCAA, muscle recovery

2. Non-Essential Amino Acids – 11 total

The body can produce these naturally, even if not obtained from food.

Amino Acid Key Functions
Alanine Glucose metabolism, energy production
Arginine Nitric oxide precursor, blood flow, immune function
Asparagine Nervous system function, protein synthesis
Aspartic Acid Hormone production, nervous system function
Cysteine Glutathione precursor, antioxidant, detoxification
Glutamic Acid Neurotransmitter (excitatory), cognitive function
Glutamine Immune support, gut health, muscle recovery
Glycine Collagen synthesis, sleep support, liver detoxification
Proline Collagen production, joint health, wound healing
Serine Cell membrane function, nervous system health
Tyrosine Precursor to dopamine, norepinephrine, thyroid hormones

3. Conditionally Essential Amino Acids

Normally produced by the body, but become essential during illness, stress, injury, or certain life stages.

Amino Acid When It Becomes Essential
Arginine Trauma, sepsis, burns, rapid growth (infancy)
Cysteine Premature infants, metabolic disorders, chronic illness
Glutamine Critical illness, chemotherapy, intense exercise, gut disorders
Glycine Chronic disease, metabolic stress, aging
Proline Wound healing, connective tissue disorders
Tyrosine Phenylketonuria (PKU), stress, neurological conditions

Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs): A Special Category

BCAAs are three essential amino acids with a branched molecular structure:

BCAA Primary Function Typical Ratio in Supplements
Leucine Activates muscle protein synthesis (most important for muscle growth) 2:1:1 or 4:1:1 (Leucine highest)
Isoleucine Supports endurance, glucose uptake into muscles 2:1:1 or 4:1:1
Valine Prevents muscle breakdown during exercise 2:1:1 or 4:1:1

Key selling point: BCAAs are unique because they are metabolized directly in muscle tissue rather than in the liver, making them rapidly available for energy and recovery during exercise.

Amino Acids in the Nutraceutical Industry

Market Segmentation by Application

Application Key Amino Acids Market Drivers
Sports nutrition Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine (BCAA), Glutamine, Arginine, Citrulline Muscle growth, recovery, performance
Sleep & mood Tryptophan, Glycine, L-Theanine, GABA Serotonin/melatonin precursors, relaxation
Cognitive health Tyrosine, Phenylalanine, L-Theanine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine Neurotransmitter support, focus
Collagen & beauty Glycine, Proline, Hydroxyproline, Lysine Skin elasticity, hair/nail strength, joint health
Weight management Leucine (muscle preservation), Glutamine (cravings) Metabolic health, satiety
Gut health Glutamine, Threonine Intestinal barrier integrity, repair
Immune support Glutamine, Cysteine, Arginine Immune cell function, antioxidant production
Cardiovascular health Arginine, Citrulline Nitric oxide production, blood flow

Popular Amino Acid Supplements (Finished Products)

Product Type Typical Amino Acid Profile Target Consumer
BCAA 2:1:1 powder Leucine:Isoleucine:Valine (2:1:1) Bodybuilders, endurance athletes
EAA complex All 9 essential amino acids General fitness, active adults
L-Glutamine powder 100% Glutamine Post-workout recovery, gut health
L-Arginine capsules 100% Arginine or Citrulline Cardiovascular health, pumps
Sleep formula L-Theanine + Glycine + Tryptophan Insomnia, stress relief
Collagen peptides Glycine + Proline + Hydroxyproline Beauty, joint health, anti-aging
Plant-based protein Complete EAA profile (fortified) Vegans, vegetarians

Quality Specifications (General Amino Acid Grade)

Parameter Food/Supplement Grade Pharmaceutical Grade
Assay (HPLC) 98.5–101.0% 99.0–101.0%
Appearance White crystalline powder White crystalline powder
Specific Rotation Meets USP/EP standard Meets USP/EP standard
Loss on Drying ≤ 0.5% ≤ 0.3%
Residue on Ignition ≤ 0.1% ≤ 0.1%
Chloride (Cl) ≤ 0.05% ≤ 0.02%
Sulfate (SO₄) ≤ 0.03% ≤ 0.02%
Heavy Metals ≤ 10 ppm ≤ 5 ppm
Iron (Fe) ≤ 10 ppm ≤ 5 ppm
Related Substances Single ≤ 0.5%; Total ≤ 1.0% Single ≤ 0.2%; Total ≤ 0.5%
Microbial TPC ≤ 1,000 cfu/g TPC ≤ 100 cfu/g

Supplier: LyvBio Co., Ltd.

LyvBio Co., Ltd. is a global supplier of high-purity amino acids for the nutraceutical, sports nutrition, food, beverage, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries.

Supply capabilities (per amino acid):

  • Purity: 98.5–101.0% (USP/Ph.Eur./FCC grade available)

  • Monthly capacity: 10–500 metric tons (varies by specific amino acid)

  • Bulk quantities: 1kg – 20MT

  • Lead time: 3–5 days (samples), 10–15 days (bulk)

  • Documentation: COA, MSDS, TDS, stability data, allergen statement, Non-GMO.

 

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