L-Lysine acetate CAS 57282-49-2
Chemical Name: L-Lysine acetate
Synonyms: L-Lysinemonoacetate
CAS No.: 57282-49-2
Molecular Fomula: C8H18N2O4
Molecular weight: 206.24
Appearance: White powder
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L-Lysine acetate Quick Details
Chemical Name: L-Lysine acetate
Synonyms: L-Lysinemonoacetate
CAS No.: 57282-49-2
Molecular Fomula: C8H18N2O4
Chemical Structure:
Molecular weight: 206.24
Appearance: White powder
L-Lysine acetate Typical
Properties????ITEMS
SPECIFICATION
Appearance
White powder
Storage conditions
?2-8??C
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L-Lysine acetate application
Used as amino acid drug
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customized according to customer needs.
L-Lysine acetate Storage
It?should be stored in a clean, dry?and?cool place, preventing?from?sunlight,?rain.
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