| MDL | - |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 159.23 |
| Molecular Formula | C8H17NO2 |
| SMILES | C[N+](C)(C)CCCCC([O-])=O |
delta-Valerobetaine is a precursor of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO).
The levels of delta-valerobetaine were by far higher in ruminant than in non-ruminant meat and, among ruminants, cattle present higher levels of the substance than sheep and goat. The levels of delta-valerobetaine in milk of ruminants are much lower than in their meat. However, delta-valerobetaine content in milk of ruminants is noticeably higher than that observed in non-ruminant milk. It is showed that incubation of ruminal fluid with labeled N ε -trimethyllysine leads to a rapid formation of labeled delta-valerobetaine [1] .
MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
Solid
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
| Powder | -20°C | 3 years |
|---|---|---|
| 4°C | 2 years | |
| In solvent | -80°C | 6 months |
| -20°C | 1 month |
H 2 O : 125 mg/mL ( 785.03 mM ; Need ultrasonic)
| Concentration Solvent Mass | 1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg |
|---|
| 1 mM | 6.2802 mL | 31.4011 mL | 62.8022 mL |
| 5 mM | 1.2560 mL | 6.2802 mL | 12.5604 mL |
| 10 mM | 0.6280 mL | 3.1401 mL | 6.2802 mL |
Add each solvent one by one: PBS
Solubility: 100 mg/mL (628.02 mM); Clear solution; Need ultrasonic