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Betaine

CAS: 107-43-7 F: C5H11NO2 W: 117.15

Betaine (Trimethylglycine) is a natural compound found in many foods and also an active methyl-donor which can maintain
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Bioactivity Betaine (Trimethylglycine) is a natural compound found in many foods and also an active methyl-donor which can maintain normal DNA methylation patterns[1,2]. Betaine is found ubiquitously in plants, animals, microorganisms, and rich dietary sources including seafood, spinach, and wheat bran. Betaine also acts as an osmolyte, to maintain the avian’s cellular water and ion balance to improve the avian’s capacity against heat stress via preventing dehydration and osmotic inactivation. It helps in maintaining the protective osmolytic activity, especially in heat-stressed birds. Betaine may promote various intestinal microbes against osmotic variations and thus improve microbial fermentation activity[3].
Invitro Betaine (Trimethylglycine) inhibites proliferation of HeLa cells significantly[1].
Name Betaine
CAS 107-43-7
Formula C5H11NO2
Molar Mass 117.15
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

4°C, sealed storage, away from moisture

*In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture)