In chemistry, hydrochlorides are salts resulting, or regarded as resulting, from the reaction of hydrochloric acid with an organic base (mostly amines). This is also known as muriate, derived from hydrochloric acid’s other name: muriatic acid.
Converting insoluble amines into hydrochlorides is a common way to make them water- and acid-soluble. This is particularly desirable for substances used in medications. Many pharmaceutical substances are prepared as hydrochlorides so that they may be quickly released in the gastrointestinal tract; the body usually absorbs a hydrochloride within fifteen or thirty minutes. Very often hydrochlorides of amines have longer shelf-lives than their respective free bases. The formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl.
Item name: dl-3,3,3-Trifluoroalanine Hydrochloride
CAS: 96105-72-5
Molecular Formula: C3H5ClF3NO2
Molecular Weight:179.53 g/mol
Description: The minimum purity of dl-3,3,3-trifluoroalanine hydrochloride is 98%. The specifications are1g,5g,25gand100g.
from:Pharma online
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