In shortTaurine (CAS 107-35-7) is an amino-acid-like sulfur compound, widely used in energy drinks, nutritional drinks, and functional foods. Synthetic grades are common; confirm purity and description via the spec sheet.
What taurine is
Taurine is an amino-acid-like component present in the body, used in nutrition/tonic products. It is water-soluble and easy to handle.
Uses & sourcing
Formulated into drinks, powders, and tablets. Confirm purity, heavy metals, and microbes via the spec/COA. See amino acid ingredients.
FAQ
Is taurine an amino acid?
Strictly, it is an amino-acid-like (sulfur-containing) compound, often grouped with amino acids for nutrition.
What form does it come in?
A white crystalline, water-soluble powder—easy to formulate into drinks.
What to check in specs?
Confirm purity (assay), heavy metals, and microbes via the spec/COA.