L-Lysine Monohydrochloride 99%

L-Lysine Monohydrochloride 99%

产地
: China
CAS 编号
: 657-27-2
HS 代码
: 2922.41.00
基本信息
Physical State
: Solid
Appearance / Color
: White to off-white crystalline powder
Odor
: Characteristic
Taste
: Slightly bitter
Moisture Content (%)
: <0.5%
pH
: 5.0-6.0 (10% solution)
Synonyms & Trade Names
: L-Lysine monohydrochloride; L-Lysine HCl; Lysine 98.5%
Total Plate Count (TPC)
: <50,000 CFU/g
Yeast & Mould
: <500 CFU/g
E. Coli
: Negative/25g
Coliform Bacteria
: <100 CFU/g
Salmonella
: Negative/25g
Shelf Life
: 24 months
Packaging Size
: 25 kg
Packaging Type
: PP woven bag
Storage Conditions
: Cool, dry place
Halal Certification
: Available
Kosher Certification
: Available
ISO / HACCP
: Yes
Food Grade / Regulatory Status
: Feed/Food grade
Crude Protein (%, min)
: ~68%
Total Volatile Basic Nitrogen (TVN/TVBN, mg/100g)
: Not applicable
Bulk Density
: ~0.70 g/cm³
Lysine Content (%, min)
: 78.8% min
Active Ingredient Assay (%)
: 98.5% min (HCl form); 99% min (monohydrochloride)
Antioxidant Treatment
: None
Species of Origin Declaration
: N/A (fermentation)
EU Feed Additive Authorization No.
: E641
Aflatoxin B1
: Not applicable
Heavy Metals — Feed (As, Pb, Hg, Cd)
: Compliant
Dioxins & PCBs (pg WHO-TEQ/g fat)
: Not applicable
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Brief Overview
Lysine belongs to the group of essential limiting amino acids. It is found in all of the proteins but vegetable proteins contain its small amounts, thus feed mixtures are often poor in it. Lysine deficiency in the body is caused by poultry diets that consist mainly of cereals, sunflower meal and minor amounts (1–2 %) of animal feed. It contains two amino groups and one carboxyl group, therefore it has basic properties. Lysine is a component of proteins.
It is necessary for poultry for the regulation of nitrogen and carbohydrate metabolism, as well as for the synthesis of nucleotides and chromoproteins, it promotes intensive growth of younger animals, intensive use of feed, and melanin pigment formation in poultry feathers; lysine affects formation of erythrocytes and calcium deposition in bones, is involved in redox reactions, activates transamination and deamination of amino acids, facilitates calcium and phosphorus absorption.
Lysine is an amino acid of the second priority in poultry requiring methionine for the feather protein formation. Wheat, barley, and corn and sunflower diets are almost always poor in lysine.
Manufacturing Process

L-Lysine is primarily generated through fermentation employing Corynebacteria strains, notably Corynebacterium glutamicum. This involves a complex series of steps such as fermentation, separating cells through centrifugation or ultra-filtration, isolating and purifying the product, followed by evaporation and drying.