Arginine hydrochloride is a salt form of the amino acid arginine, where the guanidino and amino groups are protonated and the carboxylate is deprotonated under physiological conditions. It is commonly used as an active pharmaceutical ingredient in pharmaceutical manufacturing and laboratory research.
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