Product: | Betaine-d9 chloride | ||||||||
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Catalog Number: | D1744 | ||||||||
CAS Number: | 285979-85-3 | ||||||||
Synonyms: |
Betaine-d9 Chloride; Betaine-d9 Hydrochloride; N,N,N-Trimethylglycine-d9; N-(Carboxymethyl)-N,N,N-trimethyl-d9-ammonium Chloride |
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Formula: | HOOCCH2N(CD3)3Cl | ||||||||
Enrichment: | 98%D | ||||||||
Molecular Weight: | 162.66 | ||||||||
Appearance: | White solid | ||||||||
Category: | Unlabeled Amino Acids and Derivatives | ||||||||
Stability: | Stable under recommended storage conditions. | ||||||||
Storage: |
Store at room temperature. Adequate ventilation. Protect from moisture |
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Transportation: |
Non-hazardous for transport |
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Literature References: |
White, P., Marble, A., Bogan, I.K., Smith, R.M., ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER IN DIABETIC CHILDREN: II. EFFECT OF RAW PANCREAS, BETAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND PROTAMINE INSULIN. Arch. Intern. Med., 1938, 62(5):751-764.; Wright, J., Treatment of Childhood Asthma with Parenteral Vitamin B12, Gastric Re-acidification, and Attention to Food Allergy, Magnesium and Pyridoxine: Three Case Reports with Background and an Integrated Hypothesis. Journal of Nutritional Medicine, 1990, 1(4):277-282. |
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Applications: | A labeled acidic form of betaine. Used as a dietary supplement as a stomach acidifier and digestive aid. Also used to treat hypokalemia, hay fever, anemia, asthma, atherosclerosis, yeast infections, diarrhea, gallstones, inner ear infections, rheumatoid arthritis, and thyroid disorders. |