L-tryptophan is an amino acid involved in various biological mechanisms, some of which are linked to sleep. Scientific research has looked into its involvement in these processes.
L-tryptophan is an essential amino acid. The human body cannot manufacture it, but needs it to carry out certain biological functions.
In particular, it is involved in protein synthesis and in the production of molecules involved in various physiological processes.
More specifically, the body uses it as a precursor for serotonin and melatonin. These two neurotransmitters are mainly involved in mechanisms linked to mood and the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle (1).
However, the exact influence of L-tryptophan on sleep depends on numerous metabolic steps, and its effect cannot be considered direct.
This amino acid is found in a variety of foods, often of animal origin, but sometimes also of plant origin. Common food sources include:
It can also be found as a dietary supplement, in tablet or capsule form.
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Once present in the body, L-tryptophan is first converted into 5-HTP, then into serotonin and finally into melatonin (2).
Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced by the pineal gland that helps regulate sleep. It is also commonly referred to as the sleep hormone.
In particular, melatonin helps to reduce the time it takes to fall asleep and alleviate the subjective feelings associated with jet lag (3).
This is why it is sometimes recommended as a supplement to promote better sleep.
However, it is only effective in the case of sleep problems linked to a lack of melatonin, but not if they are linked to another problem (environment not conducive to falling asleep, underlying pathology, anxiety, etc.).
This process therefore suggests the existence of an indirect link between the presence of L-tryptophan in our bodies and the regulation of sleep-related mechanisms.
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Improving the quality of your sleep depends above all on a lifestyle that respects your biological rhythms.
A few simple habits can help you fall asleep more easily and stay asleep throughout the night.
To begin with, it's essential to:
In addition to these good habits, it is worth limiting exposure to intense artificial lighting and screens in the evening, as these are sources of blue light.
This type of light deceives the brain, which tends to confuse it with daylight, and so it doesn't trigger the secretion of melatonin early enough to help you fall asleep.
Furthermore, if you're naturally anxious, it's also a good idea to use stress management and relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation or deep breathing exercises to calm you down at the end of the day.
Certain ingredients are being studied for their potential to help you relax or improve the quality of your sleep.
Of course, melatonin figures prominently among them. It can be particularly useful for people who have difficulty falling asleep during specific periods, such as a change in routine or jet lag.
Melatonin can be taken occasionally to speed up the process of falling asleep or reduce jet lag.
Discover Melatonin, a dietary supplement packaged in tablet form for rapid action (30 to 60 minutes after taking).
When sleep is disrupted by factors other than a simple lack of melatonin (stress, fast pace of life, anxiety), a more complete formula may be of interest.
It can incorporate different ingredients studied for their role in relaxation or in balancing the sleep-wake cycle.
Valerian, for example, helps maintain natural sleep patterns. It has been studied for its effects on reducing psychomotor agitation and the time it takes to fall asleep (4).
For its part, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) promotes a healthy night's rest and is thought to have a potential impact on the GABA system, helping to calm the nerves (5).
Discover the Advanced Sleep Formula food supplement, which contains melatonin, as well as vitamin B6, which helps reduce fatigue, and plant extracts studied for their action on sleep, such as valerian and passionflower.
Today, gummies are an interesting option that is easy to integrate into your daily routine, allowing you to test the effects of natural ingredients on your sleep, such as cannabidiol (CBD).
CBD is a phytocannabinoid molecule found in hemp, the effects of which are being studied in the context of relaxation and sleep management (6-8).
Discover the Sleep Gummies dietary supplement, a chewable gummy formula containing CBD, melatonin and plant extracts traditionally known for their sleep-inducing effects.
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