Product Name |
CAS No. |
Properties |
Applications |
D-Glucosamine |
D -Glucosamine Sulfate Potassium Chloride 1296149-08-0 |
1. Soothe pain, stiffness and swelling caused by arthritis. Osteoporosis causes cartilage to be depleted, eventually leading to fragmentation and spalling. The joints are less cushioned by cartilage and are prone to stiffness and inflammation. Glucosamine helps repair damaged cartilage, stimulates the formation of new cartilage, improves inflammation, and relieves joint pain, stiffness and swelling. 2. Strengthen the structure of the cartilage to prevent joint function failure. As the body ages, joint tissue can be severely worn, and glucosamine protects and strengthens the cartilage structure and prevents joint function failure due to joint aging. 3. Lubricate the joints and maintain joint function. Glucosamine can produce proteoglycans to lubricate joints, prevent joint friction and pain, and make joints move freely. |
Glucosamine, which is a substance synthesized in the human body, is an important nutrient for the formation of chondrocytes, and is a natural tissue component of healthy articular cartilage. With the increase of age, the lack of glucosamine in the human body is becoming more and more serious, and the articular cartilage is deteriorating and worn out. Numerous medical studies in the United States, Europe, and Japan have shown that glucosamine can help repair and maintain cartilage and stimulate the growth of chondrocytes. |
D -Glucosamine Sulfate Sodium Chloride 1296149-13-7 |
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D -Glucosamine Hydrochloride 66-84-2 |