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Betaine Anhydrous | 107-43-7

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A betaine (BEET-uh-een, bē'tə-ēn', -ĭn) in chemistry is any neutral chemical compound with a positively charged cationic functional group such as a quaternary ammonium or phosphonium cation (generally: onium ions) which bears no hydrogen atom and with a negatively charged functional group such as a carboxylate group which may not be adjacent to the cationic site. A betaine thus may be a specific type of zwitterion. Historically the term was reserved for trimethylglycine only. It is used as a medicine as well.In biological systems, many naturally occurring betaines serve as organic osmolytes, substances synthesized or taken up from the environment by cells for protection against osmotic stress, drought, high salinity or high temperature. Intracellular accumulation of betaines, non-perturbing to enzyme function, protein structure and membrane integrity, permits water retention in cells, thus protecting from the effects of dehydration. It is also a methyl donor of increasingly recognised significance in biology.Betaine is an alkaloid with strong hygroscopicity, so it is often treated with anti-caking agent in the production process. Its molecular structure and application effect are not significantly different from that of natural betaine, and it belongs to the natural substance equivalent of chemical synthesis.Betaine is a highly effective methyl donor which can replace methionine and choline. Substitute methionine to improve production performance and reduce feed cost.

Name Betaine
CAS No 107-43-7
MF C5H11NO2
MW 117.15
Purity 99.0%、98%、96%
Appearance Colorless to light yellow transparent liquid
Density 1.34g/cm3
Melting point 301 ºC
Solubility 64g/100G

Specification

Testing Item Standard Result
Betaine HCl Content/% ≥ 98.0 98.82
Appearance White Crystalline powder White Crystalline powder
Drying Loss /% ≤ 0.50 0.28
TMA Residue/% ≤ 0.03 0.0105
Heavy metal (Pb)/% ≤ 0.001 <0.001
Ignition residue/% ≤ 1.5 0.41
arsenic/% ≤ 0.0002 <0.0002

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