
N-acetyl tyrosine is an acetylated derivative of the amino acid L-tyrosine.
Ordinary L-tyrosine is less stable and also less soluble in water, which may reduce bioavailability.
Acetylation increases the solubility and stability of certain amino acids.
N-acetyl tyrosine supports brain function by supporting the synthesis of catecholamines norepinephrine and dopamine (neurotransmitters).
Vitamin B6 increases the metabolism of amino acids.
Ordinary L-tyrosine is less stable and also less soluble in water, which may reduce bioavailability.
Acetylation increases the solubility and stability of certain amino acids.
N-acetyl tyrosine supports brain function by supporting the synthesis of catecholamines norepinephrine and dopamine (neurotransmitters).
Vitamin B6 increases the metabolism of amino acids.