L-proline

The uses of L-proline
In the field of medicine: In the pharmaceutical industry, L-proline can be used as a raw material for amino acid infusions, antibiotics and other drugs, and can also serve as an intermediate for the synthesis of various drugs. In addition, it has certain therapeutic effects on bronchitis, skin diseases, etc.
Food industry: As a food additive, L-proline can improve the flavor and texture of food and enhance its umami taste. It also has a certain moisturizing effect, which can prevent food from drying out and extend the shelf life of food.
In the field of cosmetics: L-proline has excellent moisturizing properties, which can increase the moisture content of the skin and make it softer and smoother. Therefore, it is often added to cosmetics such as face cream, lotion and essence, playing a role in moisturizing and skin care.
In the field of agriculture: In agricultural production, L-proline can be used as a plant growth regulator to enhance the stress resistance of plants, such as drought resistance, cold resistance, and salt-alkali resistance, and promote the growth and development of plants.
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