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Glycine, sodium salt hydrate

Description:
Glycine, sodium salt hydrate, also known as sodium glycinate, is the sodium salt of glycine, an amino acid. It typically appears as a white crystalline powder and is highly soluble in water, making it useful in various applications, including biochemistry and pharmaceuticals. The compound is characterized by its ability to act as a buffering agent and stabilizer in biological systems due to its zwitterionic nature, which allows it to maintain pH levels. Glycine itself is non-toxic and plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and neurotransmission. The hydrate form indicates the presence of water molecules in its crystalline structure, which can influence its stability and solubility. In addition to its biochemical significance, sodium glycinate is also utilized in food and cosmetic formulations for its moisturizing properties. Overall, its low toxicity and multifunctional properties make it a valuable compound in both research and industrial applications.
Formula:C2H4NNaO2.xH2O
Synonyms:
  • Sodium glycinate hydrate
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  • Glycine, monosodium salt, hydrate (9CI)

    CAS:
    Formula:C2H6NNaO3
    Purity:98%
    Color and Shape:Solid
    Molecular weight:115.0637

    Ref: IN-DA002IYB

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    104.00€
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    122.00€
  • Sodium Glycinate Hydrate

    CAS:
    <p>Sodium Glycinate Hydrate</p>
    Purity:98%

    Ref: 54-OR1015031

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    38.00€
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    100.00€
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    285.00€
    500g
    688.00€
    2.5kg
    2,987.00€
  • Glycine sodium salt hydrate

    CAS:
    Formula:H2NCH2CO2Na·xH2O
    Molecular weight:97.05 (anhydrous)

    Ref: 7W-GM7145

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  • Glycine sodium salt hydrate

    CAS:
    <p>Glycine is an amino acid that can be found in many proteins. It is a nonessential amino acid, meaning it can be synthesized by the human body. Glycine is also found in some other biologically important molecules, such as heparin and DNA. Glycine is an activator of glycogen phosphorylase and can be used to break down glycogen. Glycine has two tautomers, the zwitterion form and the enol form. The zwitterion form predominates at neutral pH values, while the enol form predominates at acidic pH values. Syncytial virus infection can be treated with glycine by using a photocatalytic process to destroy viruses that are not susceptible to traditional treatments like antibiotics or antiviral drugs. The virus-destroying ability of glycine may be due to its ability to act as a solute for both positive and negative ions. This ability allows for a constant concentration of glyc</p>
    Formula:H2NCH2CO2Na·xH2O
    Purity:Min. 95%
    Color and Shape:Powder
    Molecular weight:97.05 g/mol

    Ref: 3D-HIA30076

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    200.00€
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    320.00€
    100g
    450.00€
    250g
    669.00€
    500g
    951.00€