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Glycine is an amino acid, or a building block for protein. The body can make glycine on its own, but it is also consumed in the diet. A typical diet contains about 2 grams of glycine daily. The primary sources are protein-rich foods including meat, fish, dairy, and legumes. Glycine can also be taken as a supplement.
Glycine is used for schizophrenia, stroke, and memory and thinking skills (cognitive function), but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. |
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Glycine Growth Promoting Animal Feed Additives Feed Attractant Powder Betaine
Application
Food applications
1. Used as a biochemical reagent, used in medicine, feed and food additives, and used as a non-toxic decarbonizer in the nitrogen fertilizer industry;
2. Nutritional supplements. Mainly used for seasoning, etc.;
3. It has a certain inhibitory effect on the reproduction of Bacillus subtilis and E. coli. Therefore, it can be used as a preservative for surimi products, 4. peanut butter, etc., with an added amount of 1% to 2%;
5. Antioxidant effect (using its metal chelation) added to cream, cheese, margarine can extend the shelf life of 3 to 4 times;
6. In order to stabilize the lard in the baked food, glucose 2.5% and glycine 0.5% can be added;
7. Add 0.1%~0.5% to the wheat flour used for instant noodles, at the same time, it can play a seasoning role;
8. It can buffer the taste of table salt and vinegar. The added amount is 0.3%~0.7% for salted products and 0.05%~0.5% for pickled products;
9. It can be used as a spice according to my country's GB 2760-96.
medicine applications
1. Used as medicine for the research of medical microorganism and biochemical amino acid metabolism;
2. Used as synthetic raw material for chlortetracycline bufferanti-Parkinson's disease drug L-dopavitamin B6 and threonine and other amino
acids;
3. Treatment of myasthenia gravis and progressive muscle atrophy;
4. Treatment of gastric hyperlipidemia, chronic enteritis (often combined with antacids);
5. Combined with aspirin, it can reduce its stimulation to the stomach;
6. Treatment of hyperprolineemia in children;
7. As a nitrogen source for generating non-essential amino acids, add to the mixed amino acid injection.
Agriculture applications
1. Mainly used as additives and attractants for adding amino acids to feeds for poultry, livestock, especially pets. Used as a hydrolyzed protein additive, as a synergist of hydrolyzed protein;
2. In the production of pesticides, it is used to synthesize glycine ethyl ester hydrochloride, an intermediate of pyrethroid insecticides.
Industry applications
1. Additives for electroplating solution;
2. Used in pharmaceutical industry, biochemical test and organic synthesis;
3. Used as raw material of cephalosporin, thiamphenicol intermediate, intermediate of imidazole acetic acid, etc.;
4. Used as a raw material for cosmetics.
Reagent applications
1. Used for peptide synthesis and as amino acid protection monomer;
2. For the preparation of tissue culture medium, copper, gold and silver inspection;
3. Because glycine is a zwitterion with amino and carboxyl groups, it has strong buffering properties and is often used as a preparation buffer;
4. Complex titration indicator, solvent. |
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