Calcium Glycinate Cas 35947-07-0
Chemical Name: Calcium glycinate
Other Name: Calcium Methionine; Diglycine calcium salt; Calcium Methionine; Glycine calcium
CAS?No.: 35947-07-0
Molecular Fomula: C2H7CaNO2
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Calcium Glycinate Quick?Details
Chemical Name: Calcium glycinate
Other Name: Calcium Methionine; Diglycine calcium salt; Calcium Methionine; Glycine calcium
CAS?No.: 35947-07-0
Molecular Fomula: C2H7CaNO2
Chemical Structure:
Molecular weight: 117.16
Appearance: white?powder
Assay??98%min
Calcium glycinate Typical?Properties
Item
Specifications
Appearance
white powder
Content??%??
98min
Calcium glycinate application:
New calcium supplement, more easily absorbed by the body?than?other?calcium?supplements
Calcium glycinate?Packaging and Shipping
20kg drum
Calcium glycinate Storage
It should be placed in tight container,avoiding light
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