Broekhuysen, J. published the artcileAnalytical separation of various betaines and quaternary ammonium derivatives by paper electrorheophoresis, COA of Formula: C7H16ClNO2, the publication is Annales de Biologie Clinique (1961), 533-47, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
Data are given on the electrophoretic behavior on paper of the betaine from crotonic acid and Me3N, glycine betaine, γ-butyrobetaine, carnitine, choline, creatine, creatinine, Et ester of carnitine, β-homocholine, neurine, phosphocholine, phosphoethanolamine, tetramethylammonium ion, and Me3N+. The elec. mobility was demonstrated to be a simple function of the specific charge on the ion, a relation which holds also for closely related compounds such as creatine and creatinine which were separated sharply by electrorheophoresis. The specific charges differed greatly at different pH values. It was possible, when dissociation constants were known, to determine the pH for optimum separation of the different compounds The advantage of electrorheophoresis is that the rate of migration may be modified by changing the ionic force of the buffer used without altering the pH. The method is applicable to the separation of substances of biol. origin from attendant impurities.
Annales de Biologie Clinique published new progress about 6249-56-5. 6249-56-5 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Phase Transfer Catalyst,Inhibitor,Natural product, name is 3-Carboxy-N,N,N-trimethylpropan-1-aminium chloride, and the molecular formula is C7H16ClNO2, COA of Formula: C7H16ClNO2.
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