Glycine Betaine

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Good quality Betaine for being used as moisturizer for fruits.

Glycine betaine (N,N,N-trimethyl glycine) is an amphoteric compound that is electrically neutral over a wide range of physiological pH values.

It is extremely soluble in water but includes a non-polar hydrocarbon moiety that consists of three methyl groups.

The molecular features of GB allow it to interact with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains of macromolecules, such as enzymes and protein complexes. Studies in vitro have indicated that GB is not merely a nontoxic, cellular osmolyte that raises intracellular osmolarity when a cell is exposed to stress-induced hyperosmotic conditions: it has been well documented that, in vitro,

GB stabilizes the structures and activities of enzymes and protein complexes and maintains the integrity of membranes against the damaging effects of excessive salt, cold, heat and freezing

content: 98%min.

packing size: 25kg/drum

An evaluation of the effect of exogenous glycinebetaine on the growth and yield of soybean

Various soybean cultivars were grown under different watering regimes in the field and greenhouse in south-eastern U.S.A. (1995 and 1996), and in the field in north-eastern Western Australia (1995).
Aqueous glycinebetaine was applied at different growth stages onto their foliage with the objective of ameliorating effects of water stress on photosynthesis activity, nitrogen fixation, leaf growth, biomass accumulation and seed yield.
There were cultivar differences in response to drought. Trends which suggest that exogenous glycinebetaine could improve photosynthesis activity, nitrogen fixation and leaf area development, were established.
The observed seed yield increase of both well-watered and drought-stressed plants was associated with greater number of seeds following the application of 3 kg ha−1 glycinebetaine.
The results indicate that foliar-applied glycinebetaine possesses anti-transpirant properties and has the potential to improve drought tolerance and reduce the amount of water used for irrigation, without any significant decrease in economic yield.
There is evidence that soybean could be classified as a low-accumulator of glycinebetaine.

Glycine betaine: application in agriculture

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Good quality Betaine for being used as moisturizer for fruits.

Glycine betaine (N,N,N-trimethyl glycine) is an amphoteric compound that is electrically neutral over a wide range of physiological pH values.

It is extremely soluble in water but includes a non-polar hydrocarbon moiety that consists of three methyl groups.

The molecular features of GB allow it to interact with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains of macromolecules, such as enzymes and protein complexes. Studies in vitro have indicated that GB is not merely a nontoxic, cellular osmolyte that raises intracellular osmolarity when a cell is exposed to stress-induced hyperosmotic conditions: it has been well documented that, in vitro,

GB stabilizes the structures and activities of enzymes and protein complexes and maintains the integrity of membranes against the damaging effects of excessive salt, cold, heat and freezing

content: 98%min.

packing size: 25kg/drum

EDDHA Fe from Lin Chemical

EDDHA-Fe is reddish brown to black powder or granule. It can be completely dissolved in water. And the Fe exist in chelating state. EDDHA-Fe has significant effects on yellow leaf disease of trees, crops and vegetables, result from iron deficiency.
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Story on EDDHA-Fe

The Fe-EDDHA story starts on December 11, 1953 in Berkeley, California, at a meeting sponsored by Geigy Chemical Corporation. It was at this meeting that Arthur Wallace of UCLA and Harry Kroll of Geigy met on a brain-storming session aimed at dreaming up the structure of a stable iron chelate.

The first attempts to make fe-EDDHA commercially and agriculturally viable were made by Dr.Ramesh Patel of Agricon Chemicals,a leading plant nutritiononist and industrialist from India.He was awarded Padma Bhushan for this service to the agricultural world.In India the development, and use of EDDHA, EDTA and other such chelate fertilizers today is largely successful due to the pioneering efforts of such private players in India.

EDDHA or ethylenediamine-N,N’-bis(2-hydroxyphenylacetic acid) is an iron-chelating chemical used in bacterial siderophore studies.

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EDDHA

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