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Choline Chloride 60% corn cob

CAS No.: 67-48-1

Chemical formula: C5H14ClNO

Molecular weight: 139.62

EINECS No.: 200-655-4

Melting point: 302-305 °C (dec.) (lit.)

Density: 1.0238 (rough estimate)

Storage conditions: Sealed in dry,Room Temperature

Solubility: H2O: 1 M, clear, colorless

Form: Adhering Crystals

PH value: 5.0-7.5 (25℃, 1M in H2O)

Color: white

 

Overview: In fact, choline chloride was first used in animal feed, and has the function of promoting laying hens' egg production, so it is also called egg-boosting element; it is the most widely used choline supplement in the feed industry. From a physiological point of view, the human body needs choline chloride (cholinechloride) to maintain normal brain function and can be used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease; in terms of skin care, this ingredient is mainly used as a moisturizer, sometimes for premenopausal women Use to keep mucous membranes moist. Plays a minor role in the cosmetics industry and is mostly used in rinse-off products such as body washes, cleansers, soaps, and hair loss treatments.

 

Uses: Choline chloride can be used as a nutritional additive. Choline chloride is a plant photosynthesis accelerator, which has obvious effects on increasing yield, and can be used to increase yield of corn, sugarcane, sweet potato, potato, radish, onion, cotton, tobacco, vegetables, grapes, mango, etc. For the treatment of fatty liver and cirrhosis. It can also be used as a feed additive for poultry and livestock, which can stimulate the ovary to produce more eggs, litter and increase the weight of poultry, fish, etc. It can promote the metabolism of fat and prevent the accumulation of fat in the liver. As a vitamin product, it is widely used in medicines, health care products and food nutrition additions.

 

 

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