Histidine Hydrochloride

Histidine is an essential amino acid that plays an important role in the human body.

The chemical name of histidine is 2-amino-3-(1H-imidazol-4-yl)propanoic acid.

Histidine hydrochloride is a salt of histidine with hydrochloric acid.

Histidine is involved in the synthesis of proteins, peptide hormones, and hemoglobin. It is part of myelin - the sheath of nerve fibers.

Histidine is necessary for normal growth and tissue repair, participates in detoxification processes, and increases the body's resistance to radiation.

Histidine hydrochloride is used in medical practice in the treatment and prevention of kidney and liver diseases, anemia, atherosclerosis, neuralgia, and multiple sclerosis.

Preparations based on histidine are recommended to improve the growth and condition of hair, nails, bones and joints. Histidine promotes the production of hemoglobin, is involved in the regulation of blood pressure, improves memory and learning ability.

Histidine hydrochloride is well absorbed by the body and has high bioavailability. Histidine preparations are used orally and parenterally.