Agmatine Sulfate [Powder]

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Agmatine is derived from L-Arginine through enzymatic decarboxylation. It has been studied in research related to pain, cardiovascular, and metabolism. However, this compound is strictly for research use. It is not intended for human consumption.

Molecular Formula: CH₁₄N
Molecular Weight: ~130.2 g/mol
IUPAC Name: 4-(Aminobutyl)guanidine sulfate
CAS Number: 2482-00-0
Form: White crystalline powder
Solubility: Highly soluble in water, moderate solubility in ethanol

What is Agmatine Sulfate Powder?

Agmatine Sulfate is a biogenic amine, meaning it is naturally produced in plants, animals, and microbes. It was first discovered in 1910 by scientist Albrecht Kossel.

It is made in powder form to improve stability, solubility, and accuracy in research applications. Due to its excellent water solubility, it is often used in laboratory studies.

How Does Agmatine Sulfate Work?

Agmatine Sulfate interacts with different systems in the body. This makes it useful for neuroscience research. Here is the list of its mechanisms:

  • Neurotransmitter Interaction.
  • Nitric Oxide Regulation.
  • Cell Signaling Influence.

What are the Potential Research Applications of Agmatine Sulfate?

Scientists are researching Agmatine Sulfate for its possible effects on different biological processes. These include:

  • Pain Research: Research suggests it may play a role in neuropathic studies.
  • Brain Function: It has been explored in research on neurological and psychological processes.
  • Cardiovascular Health: It has been studied for its interaction with nitric oxide pathways.
  • Metabolism and Insulin Sensitivity: Early research has investigated its role in glucose metabolism.
  • Addiction Studies: Scientists are investigating its possible role in addiction research.

The potential benefits mentioned here still require further research to confirm their efficacy.

What are the Possible Side Effects of Agmatine Sulfate?

Studies have shown that bloating, headaches, and exhaustion are some of the possible side effects.  Since Agmatine Sulfate is for research purposes only, it is not intended for human consumption.

How to Store and Handle Agmatine Sulfate Powder?

To avoid contamination, researchers should adhere to strict laboratory safety practices. Do the following:

  • Wear suitable protective equipment.
  • Work in clear areas.
  • Dispose of waste properly.

To maintain stability, researchers should store Agmatine Sulfate properly.

  • Keep it at 15–25°C in a cool, dry place.
  • Protect from moisture and light.
  • Store in an opaque, airtight container to prevent degradation.

Is Agmatine Sulfate Legal?

Agmatine Sulfate is not approved by major regulatory agencies like the FDA or EMA for human use. In the EU, it is classified as a Novel Food, meaning it cannot be marketed as a supplement or food product without approval. Researchers should follow all local and institutional guidelines when handling this compound.

Why Choose RCDbio for Agmatine Sulfate Powder?

RCDbio is a trusted supplier of high-quality, research-grade compounds, specializing in biochemicals for scientific investigation. Here’s why researchers choose RCDbio:

  • Mission for Quality: Quality is not just a goal but a continuous commitment to excellence.
  • Reliable Sourcing: Each batch is tested using techniques such as HPLC, MS, and NMR to verify purity and consistency
  • Industry Reputation: With a commitment to quality and compliance, RCDbio is a reputable supplier of Agmatine Sulfate Powder and other research compounds.

FAQs

What are scientists studying about Agmatine Sulfate?

Research focuses on its role in brain function, pain management, and cardiovascular health.

What makes Agmatine Sulfate unique?

It may interact with neurotransmitters, nitric oxide pathways, and cell signaling.

Does it naturally occur in food?

Trace amounts of Agmatine can be found in some fermented foods, such as beer and wine.

Is Agmatine Sulfate a stimulant?

No, it does not act as a stimulant.

Disclaimer

This product is for scientific research only. It is not intended for personal use or medical treatment. By purchasing, you agree to the RCDbio Terms and Conditions. If you have any concerns, contact customer support. We are committed to customer satisfaction and will be happy to assist you.

 

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100g

1 review for Agmatine Sulfate [Powder]

  1. Harry Evans

    Great for muscle recovery.

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