I only had three years of organic chemistry in college, and that was half a century ago, plus a Biology degree, and I've forgotten 99% of it. But my wife did recently work in Biotech, and so far, nobody has turned lead into gold, nor glycin into glycine. What I do know is that you need to buy glycin very fresh, and then keep any surplus powder tightly sealed and refrigerated, or in a freezer. I only open one 100g bottle of powder at a time. When it's new it's a yellowish off-white, then slowly shifts to tan, to light mocha brown, to dark chocolate color, and finally to almost black, as it oxidizes. The exact effect on print highlight color likewise shifts. But by the time the glycin powder turns chocolate color after six months or so, it stains everything and is essentially useless.