Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – CHLOROCHOLINE CHLORIDE 50% AQUEOUS
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml, 500 ml
Form – Liquid (Aqueous Solution)
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – General lab use, research, and analytical procedures
Product Overview
Chlorocholine Chloride 50% Aqueous is a high-quality laboratory reagent designed for reliable performance in research and analytical applications. This aqueous solution offers a stable and consistent formulation, ensuring accurate results in various experimental setups. The 50% concentration provides an optimal balance between solubility and reactivity, making it suitable for a wide range of lab procedures. The product is manufactured under stringent quality controls to guarantee purity and minimize contaminants, which is critical for sensitive applications. Its liquid form allows for easy handling, precise dosing, and seamless integration into existing workflows. Whether used in biochemical assays, plant growth studies, or chemical synthesis, this solution delivers dependable outcomes. The laboratory-grade designation ensures compliance with standard protocols, making it a trusted choice for researchers and educators. Proper storage in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight helps maintain its stability over time.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Chlorocholine Chloride 50% Aqueous?
The product typically has a shelf life of 24 months when stored under recommended conditions in its original sealed packaging.
2. Is this solution compatible with standard glassware?
Yes, the aqueous solution is compatible with most laboratory glassware, including borosilicate glass, but avoid prolonged contact with metals.
3. Are there any alternatives to this concentration?
Lower concentrations (e.g., 25% or 10%) may be available, but 50% is the most commonly used for general lab applications.
4. How should this product be stored for long-term use?
Store in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight, to prevent degradation.
5. Can this be used in plant tissue culture?
While primarily a lab reagent, it may be adapted for plant studies, but compatibility should be verified with specific protocols.










