Product Information:
Choline Chloride
Molecular formula : [HOCH2CH2N(CH3)3]CL
CA name : 2-Hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium chloride
CAS No. 67-48-1
EINECS: 200-655-4
Molecular weight: 139.63
Chemical family: Vitamine of the B complex
Boiling point: No information found
Melting Point (pure choline chloride): 244-247 ℃ (471-477 F)
- Choline Chloride 60% Corn Cob
- Choline Chloride 50% Corn Cob
- Choline Chloride 70% Corn Cob
- Choline Chloride 50% Silica
- Choline Chloride 60% Silica
- Choline Chloride 75% Liquid
Choline is a member of the B-complex group of water soluble vitamins.
It is an essential factor in the normal development and health of animals and is necessary for maximum growth of most animals.
As a part of the molecular structure of phospholipids, it is concerned with the mobilization of fat in the body.
In the absence of choline there is an abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver.
In conjunction with certain other dietary factors, choline will prevent the occurrence of perosis (slipped tendon) in chicks and turkeys.
Choline is involved in the composition of the lecithin molecule.It is also involved in the synthesis of phospholipids, sphyngomyelins and glycine.
Choline is essential for the formation of acetylcholine, a compound which makes possible the transmission of nerve impulses.
As a donor of methyl groups for transmethylation reactions, choline plays an important role in many physiological processes.
Choline can supply methyl groups to homocysteine for the formation of methionine.
In poultry, the deficiency is characterized by a fatty degeneration of the liver, a reduced growth rate, perosis, and in mature birds, a decrease in egg production and hatchability.
In swine, a deficiency results in a reduced growth rate, uncoordinated movements, reduced number of total and live pigs per litter, fatty degeneration of the liver and kidney damage.
Corn and other grains are poor sources of this vitamin.
For this reason, practical diets for poultry and swine must be supplemented with choline.
The most common source of choline for poultry and swine diets is choline chloride.
The dietary requirement of poultry and swine for choline depends upon such factors as the growth rate, rate of egg production, nutrient composition of the diet, environmental factors and daily feed intake.
Guaranteed Analysis
Choline Chloride 75% Liquid | Choline Chloride 50% Corn Cob |
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Choline chloride content: 75% min | Choline chloride content: 50% min |
PH: 6.5-8 | Loss on drying: 2% max |
Ethylene glycol: 0.50% max | TMA: 300PPM max |
Trimethylamine (TMA): 300 PPM max | Particle size (20 mesh): 95% min passes |
Ash: 0.20% max | |
Heavy metal: 0.002% max | |
APPEARANCE: Clear and colorless liquid | |
Choline Chloride 60% Corn Cob | Choline Chloride 70% Corn Cob |
Choline chloride content: 60% min | Choline chloride content: 70% min |
Loss on drying: 2% max | Loss on drying: 2% max |
TMA: 300PPM max | TMA: 300PPM max |
Particle size (20 mesh): 95% min passes | Particle size (20 mesh): 95% min passes |
Choline Chloride 50% Silica | Choline Chloride 60% Silica |
Choline chloride content: 50% min | Choline chloride content: 60% min |
Loss on drying: 16-19% | Loss on drying: 17-20% |
TMA: 300PPM max | TMA: 300PPM max |
Particle size (60 mesh): 95% min passes | Particle size (60 mesh): 95% min passes |
Recommendations
Chicken | Turkeys |
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Layers(Normal) 250-300 | (Starting) 600-800 |
Layers(With fatty liver syndrome) 300-350 | (Growing and finishing) 400-600 |
Breeders (Chickens) 300-500 | (Breeders) 300-600 |
Ducks | Swine |
(Market) 900-1100 | (Starting) 300-450 |
(Breeding) 1000-1400 | (Growing and finishing) 100-300 |
Breeding swine | Ruminants |
(Gestation) 600-800 | (Veal) 600-1000 |
(Lactation) 400-500 | (Feedlot-high concentrate) 300-500 |
(Dairy-high production) 250-350 | |
Horses 150-350 | Cats (Cereal based diets) 400-1000 |
Dogs 400-1000 | Cats (Meat based diets) 2100-2200 |
Shelf Life/ Storage:
It is guaranteed for 2 years from date of manufacture when kept cool dry and ventilated conditions in well-closed original packing.
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