Grade: Food Grade
Factory Location: Shandong
Main Sales Markets: North America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Middle East,Africa
Packaging Information: 25.0kg/drum
Sample Provided: yes
Payment Terms: T/T in advance
Glycine
Glycine is an organic compound with the formula NH2CH2COOH.
Having a hydrogen substituent as its side-chain, glycine is the smallest of the 20 amino acids commonly found in proteins. Its codons are GGU, GGC, GGA, GGG cf. the genetic code.
Formula: C2H5NO2 Molar mass: 75.0666 g/mol Melting point: 233 °C Density: 1.61 g/cm³ |
USage:
Possibly Effective for:
- Treating schizophrenia, when used with other conventional medicines.
- Treating leg ulcers, when applied as a cream that also contains other amino acids.
- Treating the most common form of stroke (ischemic stroke). Putting glycine under the tongue may help to limit brain damage caused by an ischemic stroke when started within 6 hours of having the stroke. An ischemic stoke is caused by the blockage of a blood vessel (usually by a clot) in the brain. Brain cells beyond the obstruction don’t receive oxygen and begin to die, causing irreversible damage.