CAS No.: | 107-35-7 |
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Formula: | C2h7no3s |
EINECS: | 203-483-8 |
Resource: | Natural |
Package: | 25kg/Drum or Carton |
Dilevery: | Within 10days After Payment |
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Taurine is a nonprotein sulfur-containing amino acid and smell-less, sourish and innoxious white acicular crystal. Taurine is a major constituent of bile and can be found in the lower intestine and, in small amounts, in the tissues of many animals, including humans.
Taurine is an amino acid. Taurine is also a component of bile acids, needed to absorb fats.Taurine acts as a kind of sulfact amino acid, which is indispensable to the human bodies. Taurine can be also used to cure cold, fever, nerve pains, tonsil inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure and retina inflammation, etc.
Taruine is an organic compounds that widely existing in animal tissues. It is a sulfur amino acid, but not being used for protein synthesis. It has various kinds of physiological functions including being as a neurotransmitter in the brain, conjugation of bile acids,anti-oxidation, osmoregulation, membrane stabilization, modulation of calcium signaling, regulating the cardiovascular function as well as the development and function of skeletal muscle, the retina, and the central nervous system.
Appearance
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White powder
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Taurine
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98.5%-101.50%
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Electrical conductivity
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≤150
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PH
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4.1-5.6
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Easily carbonizable substances
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Pass to experiment
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Residue on ignition
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≤0.1%
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Loss on drying
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≤0.2%
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As
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<1 ppm
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Clarity and color of sulution
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Pass to experiment
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Chloride
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≤0.02%
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Sulfate
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≤0.02%
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Ammonium
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≤0.02%
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Heavy metals
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≤ 10 ppm
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