L-Threonine
Industrial and Practical Implications
Food and Feed Additives: L-Threonine’s solubility and stability make it suitable for fortifying foods and animal feed (e.g., in poultry and swine diets to improve growth).
Pharmaceutical Applications: Its physical properties (e.g., water solubility, stability) support use in intravenous solutions or as a component in amino acid formulations.
Chemical Synthesis: L-Threonine serves as a chiral building block in organic synthesis, leveraging its stereochemistry and functional groups (amino, carboxyl, hydroxyl).
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