Product Description

Product Uses and Instructions of L-Arabinose

1. Product Overview

L-Arabinose is a naturally occurring pentose monosaccharide, which is widely found in the peels and shells of fruits and coarse grains. It was first isolated from gum arabic, also known as L-gum arabinose or pectin sugar. As a low-calorie functional sugar, it has about 50%-60% of the sweetness of sucrose, is not easily absorbed by the human body, and has various health-beneficial functions. It has been certified as a new food raw material by the Ministry of Health of China, the US FDA and the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan.

2. Product Uses

2.1 Food Industry

As a functional sweetener, L-Arabinose is widely used in the formulation of low-calorie foods and beverages due to its mild sweetness and sugar-inhibiting properties. It can be used as a substitute for part of sucrose, and is suitable for various products such as dairy products, baked pastries, candies, chocolates, beverages, jams, and seasonings. When added to sucrose-containing foods, it can inhibit the absorption of sucrose, reduce the glycemic index (GI) of the products, and meet the needs of people pursuing healthy diets, especially diabetics and weight-loss groups. In addition, it has good stability under moderate processing conditions (such as low-temperature baking and beverage blending) and can participate in the Maillard reaction to give food a unique flavor and color.

2.2 Pharmaceutical Industry

L-Arabinose serves as a key organic intermediate in the pharmaceutical field, which is crucial for the synthesis of various drugs. It is an important raw material for the synthesis of antiviral drugs (such as clevudine and telbivudine, which are potent anti-hepatitis B virus agents) and anti-tumor drugs. At the same time, it can be used as a pharmaceutical excipient and filler in different dosage forms such as cough syrups and tablets.

2.3 Health and Nutritional Supplements

Due to its functions of regulating blood sugar, improving intestinal flora and detoxifying, L-Arabinose is widely used in health supplements. It can be made into chewable tablets, capsules, powders and other forms of health products, which are used to assist in lowering blood sugar, regulating constipation, eliminating dampness and detoxification, and relieving hangover and protecting the liver. It can also promote the proliferation of intestinal probiotics (such as bifidobacteria) and improve the intestinal environment, which is beneficial to long-term physical health.

2.4 Biochemical Research

In the field of biochemical research and diagnostics, L-Arabinose is used as a substrate in biochemical studies, and is widely applied in microbial culture media and molecular biology experiments. For example, it can be used as an inducer of the arabad operon in bacterial selection experiments, and a 100× filter-sterilized stock solution needs to be prepared for use in experiments.

2.5 Other Fields

L-Arabinose also has important applications in the chemical field, serving as an intermediate for the synthesis of flavors and fragrances, and providing raw materials for the development of related chemical products.

3. Usage Instructions

3.1 Usage Scenarios and Dosage

Usage Scenario

Recommended Dosage

Usage Method

Daily Health Maintenance

5-20 grams per day

Add to warm water, porridge, soybean milk or other foods at will to maintain the activity of intestinal flora; it is recommended to detox 1-3 times a week

Blood Sugar Control

3-5 grams per time

Take 30 minutes before meals, brew with warm water above 40℃, or mix into food; people with hypoglycemia should take it after meals, and avoid excessive concentration

Deep Detoxification

30-40 grams per time

Take on an empty stomach with 500ml of 45℃ warm water, drink it all within 3 minutes; walk properly after drinking, and you can eat normally if you don’t have a bowel movement within 2 hours

Weight Loss and Body Shaping

30 grams each morning and evening

Take on an empty stomach with a large amount of warm water; do not eat staple food for dinner after taking it at night, and you can eat a small amount of low-calorie vegetables such as cucumbers and tomatoes

Hangover Relief and Liver Protection

15-20 grams before drinking; 20 grams after getting drunk

Brew with warm water and drink; taking it 30 minutes before drinking can enhance the liver's ability to metabolize alcohol, and taking it after getting drunk can relieve headaches and vomiting

Biochemical Experiments

200mg per 1ml of sterile water

Prepare a 100× filter-sterilized stock solution, then dilute it into the culture medium at a ratio of 1:1000 for use; store the stock solution at -20℃ after preparation

3.2 Key Notes

  • For people with heavy dampness, the dosage can be increased to 40 grams each time; drink 200ml of hot water first before drinking to enhance the dampness-removing effect.

  • The golden time for taking L-Arabinose is 5-7 in the morning (when the large intestine meridian is active, which is conducive to defecation) and 5-7 in the afternoon (which can accelerate metabolism); taking it on an empty stomach during these times has a better effect.

  • It is recommended to control the daily water intake at 3000-4000ml when taking L-Arabinose to avoid water intoxication.

  • When used in food processing, it should be added according to the actual formula requirements, and the stability should be paid attention to during high-temperature processing (it is stable under moderate temperature, up to 170℃ for baking).

  • It can be used in combination with probiotics, vitamins and other substances, but it is recommended to take them at an interval of 1 hour.

3.3 Contraindications and Adverse Reaction Handling

3.3.1 Contraindicated Groups

It is forbidden for children under 3 years old, lactating women, patients with severe diseases (such as unhealed after surgery, liver and kidney dysfunction), and people allergic to sugars. People allergic to sucrose may also be allergic to L-Arabinose, so it is recommended to try a small amount for the first time; patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases should start with a low dose (20 grams) and gradually adapt.

3.3.2 Adverse Reactions and Solutions

Reaction Type

Possible Causes

Solutions

Bloating and Nausea

Constipation, heavy dampness or weak gastric function

Drink more warm water before and after taking, and supplement vitamin C (such as oranges)

Mild Abdominal Pain

Inflammatory stimulation of enteritis or gastritis

Reduce the dosage to 20 grams, apply hot compress to the abdomen and rest to relieve

Chills and Sneezing

Discharging dampness and cold from the body

Drink hot water, keep warm, and persist for 3-5 days

Dizziness and Drowsiness

Blood sugar fluctuation or cardiovascular and cerebrovascular regulation

Lie down to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and drink with lemon slices

Delayed Defecation

Small intestinal nodules or insufficient intestinal motility

Take it continuously for 3-5 days, and cooperate with abdominal massage

3.4 Storage Instructions

Store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity environment; the storage temperature is recommended to be 15℃-30℃, and it can be frozen if necessary. The stock solution prepared for experiments should be filter-sterilized and stored at -20℃, and the stock solution can be stored stably for up to 6 months at room temperature after reconstitution. The shelf life of the product is 24 months under proper storage conditions.

4. Important Reminder

L-Arabinose is a new food raw material, not a drug, and cannot directly treat diseases. It only assists in improving health through regulating intestinal flora, metabolic balance and other mechanisms. The information in this document is for reference only and cannot replace medical advice. For people with special diseases (such as diabetes, acute gout attack), please consult a doctor before use.


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