Betaine
Betaine is a chemical compound that functions as an osmolyte, which helps regulate the water balance and protect cells from environmental stresses. It is a naturally occurring substance found in various plants and organisms. Betaine exhibits physical and chemical properties that make it suitable for use in a variety of laboratory applications.
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Biomaterial Synthesis and Characterization
Qingjiang County Mushroom Metabolite Extraction
The suppliers of Choline chloride (≥98 %), 1,2-propanediol (AR, 98 %) and ethylene glycol (AR, 98 %) were Shanghai Boer Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd (Shanghai, China). Glycerol (AR, ≥99 %), xylitol (AR, ≥99 %), glucose (AR), lactic acid (AR, ≥80 %), and malic acid (98 %) were obtained from Aladdin Chemical Reagent (Shanghai, China). 1,3-benzenediol (99 %), levulinic acid (99 %), p-toluenesulfonic acid, carbamide (AR, ≥99 %), fructose (99 %), and betaine (≥98 %) were purchased from Shanghai Titan Technology Co. Ltd (Shanghai, China). Xilong Scientific (Guangzhou, China) provided the 95 % ethanol (AR) and methanol (AR). The reference compounds were obtained from Chengdu Alfa Biotechnology Co., Ltd (Sichuan, China). The supplier of HPLC-grade solvent was Adamas Reagent Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China). Damou Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd. (Tianjin, China) supplied the remaining analytical-grade chemicals required.
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