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D-Glucurono-6,3-lactone (D-Glucurone) CAS 32449-92-6 is a naturally occurring chemical produced by the metabolism of glucose in the human liver. It is an important structural component of nearly all connective tissues. Glucuronolactone is also found in many plant gums. Glucuronolactone is rapidly absorbed and metabolised into non-toxic metabolites such as xylulose. In addition, humans may be able to use glucuronolactone as a precursor for ascorbic acid synthesis. According to "The Merck Index", it is also used as a detoxicant. Glucuronolactone is a popular ingredient in energy drinks with claims that it detoxifies the body. Although levels of glucuronolactone in energy drinks can far exceed those found in the rest of the diet, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has concluded that exposure to glucuronolactone from regular consumption of energy drinks is not a safety concern (No Observed Adverse Effect Level of glucuronolactone = 1,000mg/day). A fatality was reported after intake of 1420 ml of an energy drink. Function Glucuronolactone is a white, crystalline powder.Its main use is to strengthen the detoxifying function of livers, recover or better the function of cerebrum, adjust the immune function. It has the effect to nourish the skin, delay aging, improve oxygendeficit, remove fatigue and improve the control and coordination capability of various organs. This product is neither composed of nor is it derived from Genetically Modified Organisms. It has not been manufactured using either substances that are composed of, or derived from GMO or technical processing aids obtained from GMO's, including Enzymesand Extraction Solvents. Application Nutritional supplement; Nutrition enhancer; Dietary supplements; Heatlh food additives; Pharmaceutical raw material;sport supplements; Sport nutrtional supplements; Bodybuilding supplement. Packing 25kg/fiber drum or carton, 15mt/20"FCL. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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