Arginine hydrochloride is the salt form of the amino acid arginine, which consists of a guanidino group attached to a standard amino acid framework. Its significance lies in its use as a pharmaceutical raw material and a food additive, where it provides the essential amino acid arginine in a stable, crystalline form.
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CAS 15595-35-4
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