Can You Take Cellulose with Tyrosine?
Cellulose and Tyrosine may interact during high-heat processing
Hazardous compound formation
Cellulose and Tyrosine may interact during high-heat processing
Hazardous compound formation
Detailed Analysis
When taken together, cellulose and tyrosine may produce potentially hazardous compounds when exposed to high temperatures. This interaction can occur during cooking, combustion, or pyrolysis of biomass materials. As a result, individuals taking tyrosine supplements should be aware of potential interactions with cellulose. Tyrosine may inhibit the formation of cellulose-based nitrogenated products. The pyrolysis of cellulose and tyrosine can produce dioxin-like and dibenzofuran-like nitrogenated analogues. This process involves the breakdown of biomass materials at high temperatures, leading to the formation of toxic compounds.
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Optimal Timing
⏱️ Cellulose separated from Tyrosine by 5.5h (Tyrosine may inhibit the formation of cellulose-based nitrogenated products. The)
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