Also known as: Tyrosine, 4-Hydroxyphenylalanine
L-Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid and precursor to dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. It is primarily used to support cognitive performance under stress, improve focus, and maintain mental resilience during demanding tasks.
L-Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid synthesized from phenylalanine. It is the rate-limiting precursor in the synthesis of catecholamine neurotransmitters: dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. These neurotransmitters are critical for attention, motivation, executive function, and the stress response. Under conditions of acute stress—such as sleep deprivation, cold exposure, multitasking, or military combat—catecholamine stores become depleted. L-Tyrosine supplementation has been shown to replenish these stores and maintain cognitive performance in such demanding conditions. It is also a precursor to thyroid hormones (thyroxine) and the pigment melanin. N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine (NALT) is a more soluble form, though it may have lower bioavailability for catecholamine synthesis compared to free-form L-Tyrosine.
Military and sleep deprivation studies show L-Tyrosine significantly improves working memory, vigilance, and cognitive flexibility during stressful conditions that deplete catecholamines.
As a dopamine precursor, L-Tyrosine may enhance attention and executive function, particularly during demanding cognitive tasks or multitasking scenarios.
30–60 minutes before a stressful or cognitively demanding task
Take on an empty stomach for optimal absorption; competing amino acids reduce uptake. Free-form L-Tyrosine is preferred over NALT.
Cognitive performance and stress resilience
Water-soluble applications (drinks, nootropic stacks)
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