Molecular Structure
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Synonyms:
Amino acetic acid, Glycocoll, Amino ethanoic acid, Glycolixir, Glycosthene, Leimzucker, Glicoamin, Aciport, Amitone, Glycine, Padil, Aminoazijnzuur, polyglycine, Corilin, Hampshire glycine, LGlycine, 2-Aminoacetic acid, Sucre de gelatine.
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General Info:
CAS Number
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Molecular Formula
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Classifications
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H.S. Code
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56-40-6
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C2H5NO2
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Amino Acetic Acid
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29224910
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Sales Specification:
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Glycine Tech. (AVIGLY-T)
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Glycince USP (AVIGLY-HP )
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Assay
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Min.
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98.5
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98.5 - 101.5
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Chloride (Cl)
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Max.
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0.5
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0.007
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Sulphate (SO4)
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Max.
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0.0065
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Ash
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Max.
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0.0004
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0.0002
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Residue on ignition
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Max.
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0.1
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Loss on drying
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Max.
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0.2
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0.2
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PH
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5.5~6.5
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Applications:
Glycine is used:
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As an intermediate for Thiamphenicol, a key raw material foe Herbicide Glyphosate, an assistant agent for dichloride benzene ether.
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As an inductor and nutrition in feed additives.
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As a flavouring agent or sweetener, antiseptic agent (or in combination with Lglutamate, DL-alannine, citric.
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As an additive for the making of seasons, soft beverage, salted vegetables to retain its color and improve a source of sweet, restraining the propagation from pollinosis bacilli and coliform.
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Used as a stabilizer for Vitamin C.
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In Amino Acid injection solution as nutritional infusion, as a buffering agent for aureomycin, as a raw material for making L-Dopa cephalosporin, cosmetics and amino acid.
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As an additive for some medicines. Such as for flesh fall into a decline, untrue hypertrophy flesh cacotrophia, neuropathic acid stomach.
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