IUPAC Name
2-amino-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid
Cas Number
59-51-8
HS Code
2930
Formula
C5H11NO2S
Industry
Animal Feed
Appearance
White Powder
Common Names
Metionina
Packaging
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Methionine is a sulfur-containing amino acid that is essential for healthy and productive poultry. It is important for many different functions in the body. By producing methyl groups, methionine is responsible for a variety of metabolic reactions. It is also essential for cell proliferation and development.
The process of producing methionine comprising the following steps: a first step of converting raw material capable of producing methionine through hydrolysis of 2-amino-4-methylthiobutyronitrile, and 2-amino-4-methylthiobutanamide or the like in an aqueous ammonia solution, into methionine-containing aqueous ammonia solution, with a biocatalyst through hydrolysis. The second step of separating the biocatalyst from the methionine-containing aqueous ammonia solution obtained in the first step. The third step of distilling ammonia out of the product of the second step to deposit and separate crystals of methionine.
Methionine is a sulfur-containing amino acid that is essential for healthy and productive poultry. It is important for many different functions in the body. By producing methyl groups, methionine is responsible for a variety of metabolic reactions. It is also essential for cell proliferation and development.
The process of producing methionine comprising the following steps: a first step of converting raw material capable of producing methionine through hydrolysis of 2-amino-4-methylthiobutyronitrile, and 2-amino-4-methylthiobutanamide or the like in an aqueous ammonia solution, into methionine-containing aqueous ammonia solution, with a biocatalyst through hydrolysis. The second step of separating the biocatalyst from the methionine-containing aqueous ammonia solution obtained in the first step. The third step of distilling ammonia out of the product of the second step to deposit and separate crystals of methionine.