Product description Product name: choline chloride Alias: Chlorinated Cholesterol; 2-hydroxyethyl trimethylammonium chloride; augmenter English name: Choline Chloride, alias: 2-hydroxy-yethyl dimethyl ammonium chloride; 2-hydroxy-N, N, N-trimethylmethylethanaminium Chloride; 2-hydroxy-N, N, N-trimethylethanaminium chloride hydrochloride Cas No: 67-48-1 Structure: HOCH2CH2N (CH3)3Cl Molecular Formula: C5H14ClNO Molecular weight: 139.63 content (%) : 98.5%-100.5% PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: Enterprise Standards Physical Properties: White crystalline powder, with strong hygroscopicity, slightly fishy.
Product application: Choline is a form of vitamin B. Choline can promote the liver, kidney fat metabolism, Choline is the basis of the body's synthesis of Acetylcholine, thus affecting the transmission of nerve signals. Choline is also one of the methyl sources needed for methionine synthesis in Vivo. Natural Choline is found in many foods, but not in concentrations sufficient to meet the rapid growth requirements of the modern feed industry. Therefore, synthetic choline should be added to feed to meet its needs. Lack of choline can lead to fatty liver, slow growth, egg production rate decreased, increased mortality and other phenomena. Choline chloride is also a kind of plant photosynthesis promoter, to increase the yield has obvious effect. Spraying at booting stage of wheat and rice can promote spikelet differentiation and multiple-bearing grains. Spraying at filling stage can accelerate grain filling speed, plump grains and increase 1000-grain weight by 2-5 grams. It can also be used to increase the yield of corn, sugar cane, sweet potato, potato, radish, onion, cotton, tobacco, vegetable, grape, mango, etc. In the early stage of swelling, the root tubers and other underground crops were treated with 60% water 10 ~ 20 ML (6 ~ 12 g) per mu, diluted with 30 l water (1500 ~ 3000 times) and sprayed with 2-l-3 times Ornamental plants such as Rhododendron, Poinsettia, Geranium, hibiscus regulate growth; wheat, barley, oat lodging resistance.