Supplements · Amino acids & peptides

L-Theanine

L-テアニン (L-Teanin)

Also known as: Theanine

At a glance

CategorySupplements
INCI nameTheanine (cosmetic context)
Japanese labeling nameテアニン
Common Japanese notationsL-テアニン, テアニン
CAS number3081-61-6
OriginPlant-derived (predominantly from Camellia sinensis)
Typical functionsFunctional food ingredient (relaxation, sleep), Tea umami component, Cosmetic skin conditioning
Regulatory status in JapanL-theanine appears in FFC notifications. Cosmetic use under JSCI dictionary.

L-theanine is the amino acid responsible for the umami character of green tea, especially shade-grown teas like gyokuro and matcha. It is also a major ingredient in functional food supplements positioning around relaxation and sleep quality, with multiple Foods with Function Claims notifications in Japan.

Classification

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Used in (typical product categories)

Finished-product categories that commonly include this ingredient in Japanese-market formulations.

  • FFC supplements (sleep, relaxation)
  • Functional beverages
  • Premium green tea (natural source)
  • Functional chocolate

What it is

L-theanine is a non-protein amino acid that occurs naturally in the leaves of Camellia sinensis (tea) and a few other species. Shaded tea leaves accumulate higher theanine concentrations than sun-grown leaves.

Typical uses in Japanese products

In supplements, L-theanine appears in soft-gel and tablet products marketed for relaxation and sleep quality, often with FFC notifications.

Regulatory classification in Japan

FFC notifications involving L-theanine have been submitted to the Consumer Affairs Agency.

Regulatory classification in other markets

EUSupplement uses are permitted under general food law; specific health claims require EFSA review.
USASold as a dietary supplement.
ChinaVerify against current regulatory listings.
KoreaPermitted.

Example products

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Related ingredients

References

  1. Japan Consumer Affairs Agency — Foods with Function Claims notification database

Last updated: 2026-04-22. Ingredient entries are reviewed at least annually against current regulatory listings.

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