Glycine is widely utilized in research focused on:
- Pharmaceuticals: Used as a building block in the synthesis of various drugs, glycine plays a crucial role in developing medications for neurological disorders and metabolic diseases.
- Food Industry: It serves as a flavor enhancer and a preservative in food products, providing a sweet taste and improving overall product stability.
- Cosmetics: Glycine is incorporated into skincare formulations for its moisturizing properties, helping to improve skin hydration and texture.
- Animal Feed: It is added to animal nutrition to enhance growth and improve feed efficiency, particularly in poultry and swine production.
- Biotechnology: In laboratory settings, glycine is used as a buffer in biochemical assays, helping to maintain pH stability during experiments.
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Glycine is widely utilized in research focused on:
- Pharmaceuticals: Used as a building block in the synthesis of various drugs, glycine plays a crucial role in developing medications for neurological disorders and metabolic diseases.
- Food Industry: It serves as a flavor enhancer and a preservative in food products, providing a sweet taste and improving overall product stability.
- Cosmetics: Glycine is incorporated into skincare formulations for its moisturizing properties, helping to improve skin hydration and texture.
- Animal Feed: It is added to animal nutrition to enhance growth and improve feed efficiency, particularly in poultry and swine production.
- Biotechnology: In laboratory settings, glycine is used as a buffer in biochemical assays, helping to maintain pH stability during experiments.
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Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
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Product Specification (PS)
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Certificates of Analysis (COA)
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Certificates Of Origin (COO)
This COO confirms the country where the product was manufactured, and also details the materials and components used in it and whether it is derived from natural, synthetic, or other specific sources. This certificate may be required for customs, trade, and regulatory compliance.
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Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
The SDS provides comprehensive safety information on handling, storage, and disposal of the product.
DownloadProduct Specification (PS)
The PS provides a comprehensive breakdown of the product’s properties, including chemical composition, physical state, purity, and storage requirements. It also details acceptable quality ranges and the product's intended applications.
DownloadCertificates of Analysis (COA)
Search for Certificates of Analysis (COA) by entering the products Lot Number. Lot and Batch Numbers can be found on a product’s label following the words ‘Lot’ or ‘Batch’.
*Catalog Number
*Lot Number
Certificates Of Origin (COO)
This COO confirms the country where the product was manufactured, and also details the materials and components used in it and whether it is derived from natural, synthetic, or other specific sources. This certificate may be required for customs, trade, and regulatory compliance.