98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride

    • Product Name: 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): (2S)-2,6-diaminohexanoic acid hydrochloride
    • CAS No.: 657-27-2
    • Chemical Formula: C6H14N2O2·HCl
    • Form/Physical State: White crystalline powder
    • Factroy Site: No. 777, Shengli West Road, Yuhui District, Bengbu City, Anhui Province, China
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    • Manufacturer: Anhui BBCA Group Co., Ltd
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    354001

    Chemical Name L-Lysine Hydrochloride
    Purity 98.5%
    Appearance White crystalline powder
    Molecular Formula C6H14N2O2·HCl
    Molecular Weight 182.65 g/mol
    Solubility In Water Freely soluble
    Odor Odorless
    Storage Conditions Keep in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place
    Assay Method Titration or HPLC
    Cas Number 657-27-2

    As an accredited 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Application of 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride

    Purity: 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride with high purity is used in animal feed formulations, where it enhances protein synthesis and growth rates in livestock.

    Solubility: 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride with excellent solubility is used in aquaculture diets, where it ensures rapid dispersion and improves amino acid absorption in fish.

    Particle Size: 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride with fine particle size is used in premix production, where it provides homogenous blending and consistent nutrient distribution.

    Stability: 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride with stable shelf life is used in feed storage applications, where it retains amino acid potency over extended periods.

    Molecular Weight: 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride with specific molecular weight is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it supports precise dosing and bioavailability.

    Hygroscopicity: 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride with low hygroscopicity is used in feed manufacturing, where it minimizes clumping and improves handling during processing.

    Melting Point: 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride with defined melting point is used in pelletizing processes, where it maintains compound stability under thermal conditions.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing 25kg white plastic woven bag, labeled "98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride." Sealed, moisture-proof inner liner for quality protection during transport.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) 20′ FCL loads 24MT of 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride in 960 bags (25kg/bag), palletized or as per client’s request.
    Shipping The 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride is securely packed in sealed, moisture-proof bags and typically shipped in 25 kg fiber drums or kraft paper bags. The product is transported on pallets to ensure stability, shielded from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain quality during transit. Standard handling precautions apply.
    Storage 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or moisture. Keep the container tightly closed when not in use to prevent contamination and clumping. Store away from incompatible substances, such as strong oxidizers. Ensure proper labeling and avoid prolonged exposure to air to maintain product quality.
    Shelf Life 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride typically has a shelf life of 24 months when stored in a cool, dry, and sealed container.
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    More Introduction

    Introducing 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride: A Vital Building Block For Animal Nutrition

    Real Insights From The Production Floor

    Protein continues to shape feed economics and animal health. Among all the essential amino acids, few play a role as prominent as lysine. As manufacturers, every bag and bulk shipment of our 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride reflects years of hands-on experience, ongoing fine-tuning, and close listening to what nutritionists and feed millers actually need. When protein rations in feed recipes climb or drop due to changing raw grain markets, supplementing with synthetic amino acids like lysine often brings both predictable outcomes in animal growth and measurable cost savings.

    Our Model: Focused on Purity and Practicality

    L-Lysine Hydrochloride 98.5% stands among the purest, most concentrated forms available for nutritional supplementation. Our model centers on straightforward crystalline powder with a consistent 98.5% content, targeting predictable performance in premixes and finished feeds. The journey from fermentation tank to finished product is tightly controlled, minimizing unwanted variability and ensuring what nutritionists calculate in ration formulas matches what actually lands in front of the animal.

    Switching from a lower-grade lysine source or other protein alternatives often introduces uncertainty. That's something we strive to eliminate. Every batch delivers what the label states without fillers, with color and odor kept within strict tolerances, and with dust kept minimal to support both factory efficiency and employee health. Our teams monitor the entire production process: fermentation, isolation, crystallization, drying, and sieving, adjusting process variables to improve clarity and solubility day after day. Manufacturing here means rolling up our sleeves and troubleshooting every little issue, whether that’s a minor clump in a small pallet batch or a change in upstream fermentation yields.

    Why Lysine Matters: Sticking To The Real Science

    Feed formulations have gotten smarter thanks to research showing that lysine is the most limiting amino acid for pigs and often poultry. Lysine supports growth, feed efficiency, immune strength, and even reproductive performance. Corn and soybean meal rarely provide enough from the start, particularly as production managers shave margins and aim for optimal weight gain, meaning synthetic lysine often becomes the “metering stick” for dietary protein efficiency.
    Feed grade 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride plugs in precisely where it's needed. By blending this product into a premix, total dietary lysine can be controlled within a margin of error of less than 0.05%—a detail that saves money by cutting excess protein while safeguarding animal performance.
    Replacement of fish meal, meat meal, or other protein-rich ingredients in the ration often frees up local supply chains and reduces price volatility. Nutritionists can lower the protein content of swine and poultry diets by around two percentage points simply by supplementing with synthetic lysine, avoiding unnecessary nitrogen excretion and supporting regulatory compliance regarding waste.

    The greatest impact of high-purity L-Lysine Hydrochloride comes down to numbers. For every ton of feed, just over 2 kilograms brings the diet up by 0.2% on a dry matter basis. We have worked alongside feed mill managers who use our lysine in both micro-batch feed setup and bulk mixing, testing solubility, flow, and dispersibility through augers and conveyors under real-world conditions. These customers often report that lysine addition reduces total soy meal usage in their rations, cutting down on both cost and possible antinutritional factors.

    Manufacturing Practices We Stand By

    Producing L-Lysine Hydrochloride at a 98.5% purity is more than just fermentation followed by a rinse. From the start, we rely on a robust supply of glucose and nitrogen sources, keeping microbial strains healthy and productive. We have invested in equipment that stabilizes both pH and temperature profiles, shielding sensitive bacteria from stressors that would otherwise drive down yield. After fermentation, the extraction, filtration, and crystallization steps get the most scrutiny. Every lot undergoes full amino acid analysis, moisture level checks, and assessments for heavy metals. This is not a step we delegate or outsource; each test is run by our own technical staff inside facilities designed for traceability and transparency.

    Inconsistent drying curves or residual solvent levels spell trouble for any bulk shipment. Over the past several years, we have fine-tuned drying and cooling to produce a powder that stores well at typical warehouse humidity and temperature levels. Before a batch leaves our site, we pull product from multiple points of the silo, blending them to ensure no dead spots escape scrutiny. On the shipping dock, dust collection keeps product loss and air quality in check.

    We spend real time each month recalibrating our scales and blending equipment, coordinating maintenance so our batch numbers are as reliable in the 100th production run as in the first. Where possible, we've reduced energy consumption during drying and crystallization, with a small but steady drop in emissions. A good part of our value comes from keeping the process transparent: feed customers sometimes visit to watch a batch from start to finish, report back improvements and pain points, and see firsthand why purity matters in every kilogram they buy.

    Differences From Other Lysine Products

    We’ve seen L-Lysine Monohydrate, L-Lysine Sulfate, and lower-purity blends used by some feed mills. While they perform similar roles, differences become clear during use and storage. Monohydrate often falls short in concentration, making dosage calculations trickier for high-performance diets. Each kilo contains more bound water compared to hydrochloride, meaning supplement rates must be raised or label claims recalculated. L-Lysine Sulfate provides both lysine and sulfate, which works for some diets but adds unnecessary sulfur to others, often showing lower actual lysine content compared to 98.5% Hydrochloride. Our product streamlines inventory, labeling, and dosing—the number on the bag matches what is available in formulation models.

    Some feed operations still lean on blended amino acids or compounded protein sources. After we switched some partners from blended feed-grade lysine or bio-based variants, they reported more consistent animal response curves, improved pelleting speeds, and lower labor costs. As producers, we can watch lot numbers, batch yields, and even seasonal shifts in raw material quality, making adjustments before issues become problems at the feed mill or farm. This hands-on approach pays off in consistent color, taste, and flow. The reputation of our 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride stands on what we’ve gotten right year after year—not just something written in a technical sheet.

    Storage stability is crucial. Bulk bins and premix plants need products that won’t cake or break down. Our technical team rigorously monitors not just immediate purity, but also how the product performs after sitting for weeks or months under varying humidity. The hydrochloride form holds up well across multiple settings, from dusty warehouse corners to humid off-site locations, outperforming monohydrate and sulfate versions, which often require tighter storage controls or more frequent mixing.

    The Impact on Animal Production

    From day-old chicks to finishing pigs, every stage of animal growth brings its own puzzle. Producers looking for better feed conversion efficiency have learned to rely on lysine supplementation as one way to tip the scales. A young pig’s rapid tissue accretion, or a poultry broiler’s need for uniform muscle development, puts lysine in the crosshairs of every nutritionist or veterinarian’s attention. Running short on available lysine results in lost growth, uneven flock or herd performance, and economic losses that ripple through the entire operation.

    With high-purity 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride, animal producers gain flexibility. They can dial in protein levels, use alternative grains, and maintain growth performance even in the face of fluctuating ingredient markets. Less reliance on costly protein sources frees up capital, cuts transport distances, and improves overall feed sustainability. Beyond economic gain, supplemental lysine trims nitrogen in manure, a direct plus for regions where environmental concerns or nutrient management regulations dictate how farms operate.

    In our own experience, early adopters among swine integrators have managed to save roughly 8% on total protein ingredient costs, all while improving average daily gain and final carcass quality. Poultry operations have replaced methylated protein sources, achieving stronger feed-to-gain ratios and improved feathering. These field results drive us to keep our process sharp—there is no magic in the molecule, but consistency makes all the difference. Each kilogram of L-Lysine Hydrochloride passing through our mill stands behind thousands of hours of technical troubleshooting, animal trials, and unglamorous maintenance work.

    Quality Commitment and Transparency

    Being a manufacturer of L-Lysine Hydrochloride means standing behind more than just purity numbers. Each shipment includes analytic reports showing actual lysine content, moisture, and potential contaminants, giving buyers transparency before the product even hits their blending lines. Every bag and tote is traceable back through our production chain, complete with certifications recognized by global feed and food safety agencies.

    We don’t wait for recalls or market complaints to tighten our processes. Instead, we routinely consult with independent labs to benchmark our lysine content and get ahead of potential issues. Audits come frequently—not as paper compliance exercises, but as opportunities to walk the plant with quality teams, spot trends, and act on the feedback. This level of visibility helps our customers mitigate risk in their own operations, supporting brand trust that’s earned batch by batch.

    We have developed internal standards that exceed industry minimums, especially regarding microbial limits and heavy metal content. Feed chain buyers want specifics, not general promises. Our reports reflect this expectation, giving out not only lysine content but also batch moisture, purity verification via chromatography, and cross-contaminant screens. Whether for a domestic swine grower or an international poultry exporter, our approach always centers on openness and accountability.

    The Practical Side of Use

    Customers who visit our facility often ask about the best way to incorporate L-Lysine Hydrochloride into their operations. We remind them crystalline powders mix easily with other feed ingredients, but getting the dosage right starts on the scales and continues with careful equipment calibration. Our team works directly with feed millers to refine settings for micro-dosing systems and premix lines, reviewing mixing efficiency to minimize additive losses.

    The practicalities of handling large quantities mean every small change in fineness, moisture, or electrostatic charge can create problems. Static buildup can interrupt automated lines, while slight excess moisture may cause lumping in automated feeders. We have altered our drying and sieving equipment based on direct feedback, preventing most flow issues. Each production run is continuously improved based on feedback loops stretching from the shipping dock back to upstream fermentation.

    Common mistakes such as over-fortification sprout from misreading bag weights or batch certificate units. That's why we print clear, precise, and honest labeling. Our technical and sales support staff keep communication channels open for adjusting inclusion rates during formula reviews, launching test runs for dosage validation, and troubleshooting blendability or palatability concerns as they arise.

    This boots-on-the-ground perspective means our entire team—from plant chemists to warehouse managers—views complaints and suggestions as part of day-to-day work. By engaging directly with those who pour or meter our lysine into mixes, we catch problems sooner and scale up solutions across the entire supply chain.

    Steady Supply In A Volatile Market

    The past decade produced unpredictable swings in the agri-feed sector. Global grain harvests, trade disputes, changing weather, and feed regulations keep the landscape shifting. As manufacturers, we invest heavily in raw material sourcing, on-site fermentation capacity, and forward-looking logistics to keep our lysine flowing even when others fall short. Sufficient inventory at neighboring ports and regional distribution hubs shields our customers from production interruptions and price spikes.

    For users, this commitment goes beyond a single product spec. Producers need a supplier who ensures steady supply, on-spec delivery, and quick reaction times when batch adjustments or logistics changes come up. Our in-house team manages every step, from raw sugar and glucose inputs through finished product delivery, compressing supply chain risks and shortening the time between order and arrival.

    After working through several cycles of price increases and market disruptions in protein inputs, it’s clear that real stability relies not just on price but on the resilience of upstream production, transparency of communication, and rapid feedback from end users. We stand by every pallet shipped, documenting every result and using our own data—and our customers’ feedback—to keep the entire chain in step.

    Sustainability at the Manufacturing Level

    Every manufacturing decision brings responsibility. In the lysine industry, water, energy, and emissions count as much as final product grade. Over time, we’ve invested in water recycling, energy recovery, and process tweaks that reduced both cost and environmental footprints. Each ton of 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride edges us toward more efficient protein feeds, lowering land demand and improving manure profiles on partner farms.

    Feed ingredient sustainability gets more scrutiny every year, especially in environmentally sensitive markets. We've experienced this shift firsthand, seeing customer surveys demanding explicit data on greenhouse gas emissions, water use per ton, and waste handling procedures. We share specific environmental metrics with our partners and invite third-party review. Repack operations and plant expansions target not just output but greener infrastructure: more efficient fermentation tanks, less energy-hungry dryers, and smarter batch scheduling.

    The feedback from both nutritionists and sustainability auditors plays a role in how we plan investments and allocate R&D resources. Long-term value matters more than quick wins, especially as feed ingredient disclosure regulation accelerates globally.

    What Sets Our L-Lysine Hydrochloride Apart

    Our process, values, and experience stretch far beyond the powder in the bag. The difference shows up in consistent spec validation, on-time delivery, practical support through technical teams, and a willingness to learn directly from every user. With 98.5% L-Lysine Hydrochloride, our offering is as much about lowering uncertainty as it is about delivering an amino acid itself.

    Years spent on the production floor taught us that product quality depends on equipment, inspection, and open communication across the company. No two batches are exactly identical; we embrace this fact, recording differences and adapting, never allowing minor glitches to snowball. By tightening the link between manufacturing and customer need, we make sure our product continues to solve the real challenges faced by animal agriculture.

    Switching to our lysine, feed producers consistently see improvements in protein budgeting, blending reliability, and animal performance outcomes. These results have built loyalty and trust—not simply because of our product’s technical credentials, but because of our track record in delivering what matters to livestock and poultry producers around the world.