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Citric Acid American Tartaric Citric Acid is found in living cells in both animals and plants. It is from mold fermentation of carbohydrates, including deep fermentation, from lemon, lime, pineapple juice and molasses. It is used in the preparation of citrates, flavoring extracts, con...view more Citric Acid is found in living cells in both animals and plants. It is from mold fermentation of carbohydrates, including deep fermentation, from lemon, lime, pineapple juice and molasses. It is used in the preparation of citrates, flavoring extracts, confections, soft drinks, effervescent salts, acidifier, dispersing agent, medicines, acidulant and antioxidant in foods. view less
Sodium Citrate American Tartaric Sodium Citrate, also known as Trisodium citrate, is the sodium salt of citric acid. It takes the form of white crystals or granular powder. It is combustible and decomposes at red heat. It is mainly used in soft drinks, photography, frozen desserts, meat ...view more Sodium Citrate, also known as Trisodium citrate, is the sodium salt of citric acid. It takes the form of white crystals or granular powder. It is combustible and decomposes at red heat. It is mainly used in soft drinks, photography, frozen desserts, meat products, detergents, certain cheeses, electroplating, sequestrant and buffer, nutrient for cultured buttermilk, removal of sulfur dioxide from smelter waste gases, and in certain forms of medicine. view less