Glycine as a whole is a polar molecule (all amino acids are polar), but it is a non-polar amino acid. This is because the polarity of an amino acid is judged by the nature of its R group, not the entire molecule.
Glycine branched chain is a hydrogen atom that classifies it as a hydrocarbon chain, which is non-polar. Similarly, although it is readily soluble in water, it is a hydrophobic amino acid.
Product name | Glycine |
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder |
Purity | 99%+ |
CAS | 56-40-6 |
Molecular formula | C2H5NO2 |
Melting point | 232~236ºC |
Specification
Item | Standard |
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder |
Assay (%) | 98.50 ~101.50 |
Loss on drying (%) | 0.20 max |
Residue on ignition (%) | 0.10 max |
Heavy metal (Pb) (%) | 0.001 max |
Arsenic (%) | 0.0001 max |
Solubility | Free soluble in water |
Mercury | 0.1ppm max |
Sulfate (SO4) (%) | 0.006 max |
Chloride (Cl) (%) | 0.007 max |
Melting point ( ºC) | 240 (dec.)(lit.) |
PH Value | 5.50 ~ 7.00 |
Lead (%) | 0.0005 max |
Storage | in dry and cool place |
Packing | 25kg per bag or 25kg per drum |
Application
Glycine Used as a biochemical reagent for feeds and food additives, and as a non-toxic decarburizer for the nitrogen fertilizer industry
Glycine Used in the biochemical testing and organic synthesis
Glycine is mainly used as a nutritional supplement for chicken feed.
Glycine, also known as aminoacetic acid, is used in the production of pyrethroid insecticides for the synthesis of pyrethroid insecticides. It is also a synthetic fungicide, iprodione and herbicide solid glyphosate. It is also used in industries such as fertilizers, food additives, and condiments.
Nutritional supplements:Mainly used for seasoning and other aspects.
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