IUPAC Name
2-Hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethylethan-1-aminium chloride
Cas Number
67-48-1
HS Code
292310
Formula
C5H14ClNOC5H14ClNO
Industry
Animal Feed
Appearance
Colorless Liquid
Common Names
Bilineurin Chloride or Biocolina
Packaging
230 kg/Drum
Choline (2-hydroxyethyl-trimethyl ammonium hydroxide), usually classified as complex vitamin B (often called vitamin B4), maintain the physiological functions of animals’ bodies as a low-molecular organic compound that can be synthesized in vivo, but usually required in feed as a single vitamin, the largest demand in feed additive. Choline chloride liquid at 75% purity is used in animal feed with following dossage:
• Poultry : Broilers : 0,1 – 0,2%;
• Layer : 0,07 – 0,25;
• Turkey : 0,17 – 0,25%
• Swine : 0,5 – 1,5%
• Fish : 0,5 – 0,62%
The invention is a method for manufacturing choline chloride, in particular, a method for producing choline chloride by adding trimethylamine hydrochloride to hydrochloric acid and trimethylamine, and then adding addition to ethylene oxide. The salt reaction of HCl and trimethylamine produces trimethylamine hydrochloride, and then the addition reaction of trimethylamine hydrochloride and ethylene oxide produces the chemical reaction formula of choline chloride.
Choline (2-hydroxyethyl-trimethyl ammonium hydroxide), usually classified as complex vitamin B (often called vitamin B4), maintain the physiological functions of animals’ bodies as a low-molecular organic compound that can be synthesized in vivo, but usually required in feed as a single vitamin, the largest demand in feed additive. Choline chloride liquid at 75% purity is used in animal feed with following dossage:
• Poultry : Broilers : 0,1 – 0,2%;
• Layer : 0,07 – 0,25;
• Turkey : 0,17 – 0,25%
• Swine : 0,5 – 1,5%
• Fish : 0,5 – 0,62%
The invention is a method for manufacturing choline chloride, in particular, a method for producing choline chloride by adding trimethylamine hydrochloride to hydrochloric acid and trimethylamine, and then adding addition to ethylene oxide. The salt reaction of HCl and trimethylamine produces trimethylamine hydrochloride, and then the addition reaction of trimethylamine hydrochloride and ethylene oxide produces the chemical reaction formula of choline chloride.