Betaine
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Trimethylglycine (TMG) is an amino acid derivative that occurs in plants. Trimethylglycine was the first betaine discovered; originally it was simply called betaine because, in the 19th century, it was discovered in sugar beets.[2] Since then, many other betaines have been discovered, and the more specific name glycine betaine distinguishes this one. Contents 1 Structure and reactions 2 Production and biochemical processes 2.1 Biosynthesis 2.2 Biological function 3 TMG in...
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Betaine
- For Solution: 1gm/scoopful
- Powder for Reconstitution: 1g/scoop
NDC Database Records for Betaine: (2 results)
Sorted by National Drug Code- 51621-106 Dr.g Pore Purifing Toner .5 g/100ml Topical Liquid by Gowoonsesang Cosmetics Co., Ltd.
- 70993-0005 Atono2 Oxygen Baby .2 g/100g Topical Lotion by Laorganic Co., Ltd.
Other drugs which contain Betaine or a similar ingredient: (1 result)
- CYSTADANE Betaine