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Ascorbic Acid Fine Crystals FCC (756676) Univar Solutions Ascorbic acid is produced under the highest internal quality control specifications. The material is OU Kosher approved. Univar’s ascorbic acid is produced to meet the specifications of the Food Chemical Codex. Test methods are listed in the current FCC. Request Sample
Ascorbic Acid Fine Crystals FCC/USP (650126) Univar Solutions Ascorbic acid is produced under the highest internal quality control specifications. The material is OU kosher appro ved. Univar’s ascorbic acid is produced to meet the specifications of the Food Chemical Codex and the United States Pharmacopoeia. Test me...veja mais Ascorbic acid is produced under the highest internal quality control specifications. The material is OU kosher appro ved. Univar’s ascorbic acid is produced to meet the specifications of the Food Chemical Codex and the United States Pharmacopoeia. Test methods are listed in the current FCC, USP &/ CP, BP. Univar’s approved factory utilizes internal quality standards that exceed USP quali ty requirements. veja menos Request Sample
Erythorbic Acid (692507) Univar Solutions Erythorbic Acid is used extensively as an antioxidant in foods. It has one-twentieth the vitamin C activity of ascorbic acid, and is sometimes also referred to as isovitamin C. It is soluble in water, and is provided as fine, shiny crystals. It is produce...veja mais Erythorbic Acid is used extensively as an antioxidant in foods. It has one-twentieth the vitamin C activity of ascorbic acid, and is sometimes also referred to as isovitamin C. It is soluble in water, and is provided as fine, shiny crystals. It is produced to meet the specifications of The Food Chemical Codex. The material is also used in the production of specialty latex resins. veja menos Request Sample
Sodium Erythorbate (692511) Univar Solutions Sodium Erythorbate (also known as Sodium Isoascorbate), is available in 2 grades: as fine, white crystals or as a powder. It is tasteless, and soluble in water. One gram dissolves in about 7 ml of water. Request Sample