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tryptophan
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L-Tryptophan
COMMON & BRAND NAMES
L-tryptophan (precursor to 5-HTP); 5-HTP
EFFECTS CLASSIFICATION
Sleep; Mood
CHEMICAL NAME
L-tryptophan
DESCRIPTION
L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, meaning the human body does not produce it naturally, but is required for the body's healthy functioning. L-Tryptophan is present in a wide range of foods including beans, nuts, milk, and poultry. L-Tryptophan is a precursor to 5-HTP (which is a precursor to serotonin) and is sold as a sleep aid and mood enhancer. L-Tryptophan was banned by the FDA in the 1990s because of contamination in the production process, but was re-released onto the U.S. market in 2001 after the FDA published a revised estimate of the risks. During the 1990s, 5-HTP was sold for human consumption in the US and grew in popularity partially because L-Tryptophan was unavailable.
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