L-Arginine is an amino acid that encodes protein synthesis and belongs to one of the eight essential amino acids. The body needs it to perform multiple functions. The main role of arginine in the body is L-arginine. The physiological functions of arginine are mainly involved in the body’s metabolism (urea cycle, etc.), improving sexual desire, immune regulation, promoting intestinal development, anti-tumor and anti-obesity.
1. The role of promoting wound healing
Can promote the synthesis of collagen tissue, so it can repair wounds.
2. Immune function and mechanism of arginine
The conditioning effect of arginine mainly manifests as up-regulation of immunosuppression, down-regulation of excessive inflammation, and maintenance of the body’s immune balance.
3. Anti-tumor and anti-obesity effects and mechanisms of arginine
In view of these phenomena, scholars at home and abroad have found that arginine has anti-tumor and obesity effects.
(1). Antitumor effect and mechanism: Arginine can inhibit tumor growth.
(2). Anti-obesity effect and mechanism: Promote lipolysis in adipose tissue, effectively improve the obesity crisis.