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HS Code |
724726 |
| Product Name | L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride |
| Chemical Formula | C5H13ClN2O2 |
| Molecular Weight | 170.62 g/mol |
| Appearance | White crystalline powder |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| Melting Point | Approx. 215-220°C (decomposition) |
| Purity | Typically ≥98% |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place |
| Cas Number | 3184-13-2 |
| Ph Value | 4.0-6.0 (1% solution in water) |
| Odor | Odorless |
| Specific Rotation | +21° to +25° (c=2, H2O) |
As an accredited L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride is packaged in a sealed 500g white HDPE bottle with a blue screw cap and product label. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | 20′ FCL: Typically loaded with 10–12 metric tons of L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride packed in 25 kg drums or bags on pallets. |
| Shipping | L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride is shipped in sealed, moisture-resistant containers to ensure product stability. Packaging typically includes double-layered polyethylene bags within fiber drums or cartons. Shipments are labeled according to chemical regulations, ensuring compliance with safety and handling guidelines. Keep container tightly closed, protected from moisture, and store in a cool, dry environment during transport. |
| Storage | L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride should be stored in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. It must be kept in a dry, well-ventilated area and separated from incompatible substances. Protect the chemical from strong acids, bases, and oxidizing agents. Always ensure containers are properly labeled and handled according to safety regulations. |
| Shelf Life | L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride typically has a shelf life of 2-3 years when stored in a cool, dry, and airtight container. |
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Purity 99%: L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride with purity 99% is used in pharmaceutical synthesis, where it ensures high yield and minimal impurities in active pharmaceutical ingredients production. Molecular Weight 182.63 g/mol: L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride with a molecular weight of 182.63 g/mol is used in biotechnological research, where precise molecular calculation supports accurate reagent formulation. Melting Point 222°C: L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride with a melting point of 222°C is used in thermal stability tests, where it guarantees reliability under high-temperature processing conditions. Particle Size ≤100 μm: L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride with particle size ≤100 μm is used in dietary supplement manufacturing, where optimal dispersion improves tablet uniformity and dissolution rate. Water Solubility ≥10 g/100 mL: L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride with water solubility ≥10 g/100 mL is used in injectable formulations, where rapid dissolution accelerates product preparation and dosage accuracy. Stability Temperature up to 40°C: L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride with stability temperature up to 40°C is used in long-term storage applications, where it maintains potency and reduces degradation over shelf life. Heavy Metals ≤10 ppm: L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride with heavy metals content ≤10 ppm is used in food additive production, where low contaminant levels safeguard consumer safety and regulatory compliance. Chloride Content 19.2-19.6%: L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride with chloride content 19.2-19.6% is used in intravenous nutrition solutions, where precise electrolyte balance optimizes metabolic support. |
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In our production lines, L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride stands out for its purity and consistent crystalline form. Our technicians and workers handle this white, odourless powder every day, ensuring nature and stability by keeping moisture out and controlling temperature rigorously. We commonly supply this compound under the model name L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride, CAS 3184-13-2. You can easily distinguish our batches by the typical assay, which stays above 99% on dry basis. Moisture levels do not exceed 0.2%, and we take care to limit heavy metal contamination far below permissible thresholds.
As a producer, we watch our customers’ requirements shift. L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride lands mostly in health-related industries—dietary supplements and pharmaceutical formulations. Here, we’ve seen its demand surge, driven by research pointing to its role in the body’s urea cycle and its possible effect on reducing fatigue or supporting liver function. We grind, sieve, and package this compound to order for capsules, tablets, and bulk blending operations. Over the years, our quality control teams have learned to detect even the subtlest hint of discoloration or impurity that could affect a supplement’s performance or a tablet press’s precision.
Unlike ordinary amino acids, L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride resists caking under normal warehouse humidity, which makes bulk delivery easier for those running high-throughput plants. Direct compression or granulation with our batches brings less downtimes on machines. Our long-term contracts with nutrition brands underline that difference—they know exactly what to expect from each drum or bag, batch after batch, year after year.
Over decades, we’ve honed relationships with upstream fermenters to guarantee a reliable pipeline of raw L-ornithine base. We process this base into its hydrochloride salt using food-grade and pharmaceutical-grade reagents, always sourced from trusted suppliers. Instead of relying purely on external audits, our in-house testing covers HPLC purity, microbial limits, and even particle size distribution—merged with regular third-party verifications for peace of mind.
Each new customer brings different expectations. Some need ultra-low endotoxin lots for injectable use; others request special sieving for fast-dissolving drink mixes. We’ve adapted our line to accommodate these without compromise. Years of technical feedback from finished product manufacturers feed into our daily methods. If a batch sticks in a mixing tank or dust becomes excessive on filling lines, our process engineers make changes, from reactor controls to drying machinery settings.
Few problems irritate downstream users like off-spec batches. Even 0.2% deviation in assay can disrupt formulation balances. A hint of moisture can clump bags and spoil automated dosing. Mistakes on this end ripple through supply chains, costing time and tarnishing trust. Through our granular tracking system for every drum, we turn any deviation into a lesson for the next run. Internal reviews gather feedback from logistics, blending, and export packaging—all striving for zero deviation.
Some companies chase “medical grade” banners without offering data. We publish typical batch analyses alongside delivery, including assay, moisture, chloride content, heavy metals, as well as microbiological and residual solvent results. Our customers flip through certificates of analysis scanning for regularity, and our history of low rejection rates does much of the talking.
L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride has specific chemical advantages over both its base form and other amino acids like arginine or lysine. Pure L-ornithine base picks up moisture from air, clumps quickly, and develops off-odors. Using the monohydrochloride version shifts the chemical stability, giving end-users more flexibility in storage. We see far fewer returns or complaints related to flowability, aging, or discoloration when customers switch to our hydrochloride salt.
Some amino acids are produced by enzymatic synthesis, others by fermentation. The hydrochloride salts of basic amino acids like ornithine require efficient acidification and careful drying to achieve low residual levels and desired solubility. Our systems tune production points specifically for monohydrochloride, supporting supplement brands who build premixes for sports nutrition powders, energy drinks, or even cosmetics. Attempts to interchange L-ornithine with generic amino acids often yield poor technical performance—our technical teams have observed gelling, crystallization, or flavor incompatibilities without the right salt form.
Specifications go beyond simple numbers on paperwork. Our operators use validated balances, air monitors, and water activity meters every shift. For every product lot, our labs measure loss on drying, assay by HPLC, and screen for heavy metal traces, microbiological count, and specified particle size. These results travel with the product all the way to customers. We answer questions about every sample, often sharing multi-year trends to help buyers plan for new product launches or look up data needed for international regulatory filings.
Tablet and capsule manufacturers benefit from the uniform grain and particle size we deliver, lessening content variation in blends. Protein drink powder producers prefer our less hygroscopic grade, and those who require “instantized” features work with us on tailored modifications. Many feedbacks originate right from the packaging line. Caking in storage or flow problems down the chute drive us to modify moisture removal and anti-caking agents only if absolutely necessary, keen to avoid possible cross-contamination.
We see broad trends. In sports nutrition, formulators rely on L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride for its reputed role in muscle fatigue reduction. Research suggests it helps remove excess ammonia, supporting athletes during prolonged exercise. In liver health supplements, this compound serves as a keystone ingredient, structured carefully in blends for maximum compatibility. Our product’s pH profile and solubility make it a strong partner for combining with arginine, citrulline, or taurine.
Pharmaceutical companies draw on clinical trial results that connect L-ornithine intake with improved ammonia clearance in specific metabolic disorders. Each lot must meet strict pharmacopeia standards, often mirroring or exceeding USP, EP, or JP requirements, and our quality team regularly tests for compliance. Veterinary dietary supplements for companion animals are a growing application as well, and we see manufacturers seeking reliably pure input material, especially for large-scale production.
This compound also occasionally appears in anti-aging research and experimental cosmetic blends, mostly for its interplay with the body’s natural metabolic cycles. Innovators in this space need the peace of mind that comes with a clean, traceable ingredient—no unwanted odor, no strange colors, just pure, granular white powder.
Problem-solving runs deep at every stage. In fermentation, we dynamically adjust pH and nutrient feeds to secure high yields. When a raw feedstock varies in composition, our process teams adapt, running batch-level analytics to head off contamination. We check every input before, during, and after conversion to hydrochloride salt.
A few years ago, we faced shipping headaches: powder sometimes compacted too tightly during summer transport, leading to trouble during unloading. Our team worked through the supply chain, tweaking both drum materials and filling parameters. By switching to lined packaging and revising filling pressures, we resolved customer complaints and cut down complaints on caked material.
Handling global logistics calls for flexibility. For customers in humid zones, we triple-seal containers and include desiccants. We regularly refresh our storage protocols, aiming to reduce temperature excursions and accidental moisture ingress. Our internal shipping teams track every batch with real-time data points, ready to respond to customs questions or certificate requests, because delays in customs can sink production schedules.
Navigating global regulations means constant vigilance. We maintain up-to-date documentation for all pharmaceutical, food, and supplement grade batches. Our compliance officers match our standards to the relevant pharmacopeias, dietary supplement frameworks, and food codes. This work produces clean, audit-ready documentation, minimizing headaches with customers in Europe, North America, East Asia, and Latin America.
Sometimes documentation creates hurdles for our clients. New regulatory requirements crop up yearly in many countries. Our export desk works directly with client regulatory teams to supply everything from allergen statements to residual solvent profiles and GMO-free declarations. Long-term relationships have developed, built on the back of this cooperation, making us not only a supplier but a problem-solving partner when regulatory challenges arise.
Certifications like ISO 9001, FSSC 22000, and GMP give downstream buyers confidence, but those certificates alone don’t determine the outcome. Inspectors care about clean packaging rooms and reliable process records far more than wall plaques. Our entire staff is trained to spot and address compliance risks. This reduces the risk of cross-contamination, batch mishaps, and non-conformance findings, creating trust that stretches from our raw material intake all the way to our packed freight containers.
We believe responsible manufacturing practices make a difference. Over the past decade, energy efficiency became a top goal. We upgraded boilers, insulated drying lines, and converted lighting and control systems to lower power consumption in every plant. Water circulation systems recapture and reuse process water, and we continue to look for bio-based raw materials to replace petroleum-derived additives. Most of our waste gets neutralized and recycled under third-party audits, diverting byproducts wherever safe and feasible, and aiming for both compliance and real environmental benefit.
Tracing each lot’s history has become far easier with our digital systems. Customers request origin information more frequently—whether it concerns fermentation media or packaging materials. Batch-level origin details create transparency and trust. More of our partners demand digital certificates and QR-code based traceability, which we now attach with every bulk shipment and retail-size bag.
We’ve seen increasing focus on minimizing the environmental load of packaging. Our R&D team has worked closely with partners to develop drum liners and bagging that break down faster or use more plant-based feedstock. Customers have commented positively on the easier handling and space-saving nature of our redesigned shipping containers, an added plus for their own environmental reporting efforts.
Decades in direct chemical production have shaped how we address everything from upstream quality to delivery scheduling. Raw material costs fluctuate, but quality expectations never waver. Adapting to market demand, we continually refine process control loops in both small and large batches, always open to changes prompted by field reports. Our engineers have created solutions for everything from high-altitude shipping stability to innovative drying technology that reduces batch failures.
Feedback from both multinational pharmaceutical brands and specialty supplement blenders drives improvements. Sometimes small changes, like adjusting a mixing speed or modifying the drying cycle by minutes, yield big effects on powder flow and compactibility. We routinely invest in pilot trials with large customers, producing limited lots aimed at fine-tuning performance on their packing or blending lines—this has paid dividends in fewer lost batches and easier troubleshooting.
Recordkeeping, too, has evolved. Automated logs and integrated lab software mean every change, whether related to a process deviation or raw material lot, stays tied to each final product shipped. This adds security for our partners and pushes us to keep raising standards in both everyday operations and crisis scenarios.
From the first inquiry, ongoing technical support forms the backbone of collaboration. We know our clients juggle shifting consumer trends, pricing pressures, and regulatory changes. Fast response and full disclosure on product specs or test outcomes help eliminate surprises. Time-sensitive issues don’t wait for emails or endless ticket queues; we staff hotlines and technical support so any deviation is investigated on the spot and resolved with data and follow-up samples.
We support continuous improvement, pushing insights from every customer conversation back into our daily process. Issues with solubility, blending in acidic or basic matrices, flavor masking, or compatibility with other amino acid sources all trace back to operational adjustments we make to help our partners succeed. Quality doesn’t stop at the warehouse dock; it shows in every capsule, sachet, or jar that reaches store shelves.
Our in-house expertise underpins the trust our partners place in each shipment. For customers scaling up production, we can stage deliveries, coordinate blending line trials, and schedule rolling shipments that keep their own production on track. Open lines and experience-backed advice cut through guesswork, reducing downtimes and stress on both sides.
Markets keep evolving. Research explores fresh applications—from medical nutrition to advanced therapeutics, cosmetics, or sustainable agriculture. Each new customer, with their own challenges and expectations, sparks new upgrades on our side. As we keep working to deliver reliable, pure, and consistent L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride, we know the work never truly finishes; every lot, every review, and every customer experience teaches us something new.
Our manufacturing teams commit to ongoing learning, flexible production, and transparent communication—values that build strong partnerships across continents. We remain grounded, remembering that each drum or bag leaving our factory reflects a history of careful sourcing, technical commitment, and customer-driven adaptation. The future of L-Ornithine Monohydrochloride production will keep demanding more—more quality, more compliance, more partnership. On our floor and in your finished products, that’s a challenge we’re ready for every day.