99.5% Purity Melatonine CAS 73-31-4

Product Summary:
Melatonin is a hormone, secreted by the pineal gland in the brain that helps regulate other hormones and maintains the body's circadian rhythm. The circadian rhythm is an internal 24-hour time-keeping system that plays a critical role in determining when we fall asleep and when we wake up. Darkness stimulates the production of melatonin while light suppresses its activity. Exposure to excessive light in the evening or too little light during the day can disrupt the body's normal melatonin cycles. For example, jet lag, shift work, and poor vision can disrupt melatonin cycles. |
99.5% Purity Melatonine CAS 73-31-4
Melatonine Details:
Product Name | Melatonine |
Other Name | Melatonin; Acetamide ; L-Arabinitol |
CAS | 73-31-4; 8041-44-9 |
EINECS | 200-797-7 |
Molecular Fomula | C13H16N2O2 |
Molecular Weight | 232.28 |
Assay | 99.5% |
Melting point | 116.5-118 °C(lit.) |
Character | White crystals or white crystalline powder |
Effect | Anti-aging effectively Improve sleep quality Block black speckle, Whitening-skin Improve sexual functions of old Anti-cancer Cure melancholia, Alzheimer, Parkinson disease, cataract, vitiligo etc. |
Melatonine Specification:
COA
Product Name | Melatonin ( C13H16N2O2 ) | CAS:73-31-4 |
Items Tested | Specification | Result |
Assay( HPLC ) | 99.0-102% | 99.56% |
Description | White or almost white, crystalline powder or colorless crystals. | White crystalline powder |
Identification | IR & UV | Confirm |
Melting point | 116-120 °C | 117.2-117.8 °C |
Loss on drying | < 0.5% | 0.18% |
Residue on ignition | < 0.1% | 0.07% |
Related substances | < 0.1% | confirm |
Heavy metal | < 10 ppm | 0.8 ppm |
total viable count | < 3000cfu/g | confirm |
yeast and moulds | < 300cfg/g | confirm |
e. coli | Absence/g | confirm |
salmonella | Absence/25g | confirm |
Melatonine Description:
Melatonin is a hormone, secreted by the pineal gland in the brain that helps regulate other hormones and maintains the body's circadian rhythm. The circadian rhythm is an internal 24-hour time-keeping system that plays a critical role in determining when we fall asleep and when we wake up. Darkness stimulates the production of melatonin while light suppresses its activity.
Exposure to excessive light in the evening or too little light during the day can disrupt the body's normal melatonin cycles. For example, jet lag, shift work, and poor vision can disrupt melatonin cycles.
Melatonine Function:
a. Helps regulate other hormones and maintain the body's circadian rhythm.
b. Melatonin also helps control the timing
c. Melatonin helps determine
d. Melatonin has strong antioxidant effects.
e. Release of female reproductive hormones.