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Citric Acid Anhydrous USP/BP H & A Canada Citric Acid Anhydrous USP/BP is available in anhydrous and monohydrate forms. It occurs as colorless crystals or white crystalline powder. It is odorless, has a strongly acidic taste. One gram is soluble in about 0.5 ml of water, in about 2 ml of alcohol,...展開 Citric Acid Anhydrous USP/BP is available in anhydrous and monohydrate forms. It occurs as colorless crystals or white crystalline powder. It is odorless, has a strongly acidic taste. One gram is soluble in about 0.5 ml of water, in about 2 ml of alcohol, and in about 30 ml of ether. Citric acid anhydrous melts at 153oc (307of). Applications: citrus flavoring in beverages and confectionery. Ph adjuster in confectionery, beverages, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. Anti-coagulant and preservative in meats. Sequestrant and dispersing agent. Class iv preservative in fats, oils, shortening and glycerides. Cleaning agent. Other uses: cosmetics, personal care, textile, and paper products. 收起
Citric Acid Mono- & Anhydrat I.H.C. Chempharm Usually produced in powder form, citric acid is naturally found in citrus fruits. It easily mixes into liquids, making it a valuable acid. Lemons and limes have high concentrations of citric acid, accounting for their bitter taste. Oranges and tangerines ...展開 Usually produced in powder form, citric acid is naturally found in citrus fruits. It easily mixes into liquids, making it a valuable acid. Lemons and limes have high concentrations of citric acid, accounting for their bitter taste. Oranges and tangerines are also high in citric acid, though lower than the more bitter citrus fruits. You can find citric acid present in certain berries too, particularly raspberries and blackberries. Citric acid is used as a flavoring in many preparations of Vitamin C, and has a wide variety of other uses. In industry, citric acid can be used to make good “natural” cleaners, though some may still contain chemicals that are not exactly natural. It’s also now commonly used in preparing photographs. 收起
Cream Of Tartar (Potassium Bitartrate) H & A Canada Cream Of Tartar (Potassium Bitartrate) is a white crystalline powder with nice acidic taste, odorless. Applications: cream of tartar is used in various food and non-food applications. Typical food applications include stabilizing egg whites while increasi...展開 Cream Of Tartar (Potassium Bitartrate) is a white crystalline powder with nice acidic taste, odorless. Applications: cream of tartar is used in various food and non-food applications. Typical food applications include stabilizing egg whites while increasing their heat tolerance and volume; preventing the crystallization in sugar syrups; reducing discoloration of cooked vegetables and it is frequently mixed with baking soda (which needs an acid ingredient to activate it) to form baking powder. 收起
DL-Tartaric Acid Anhydrous (Food Grade) H & A Canada DL-Tartaric Acid Anhydrous (Food Grade) is a white, odorless, white powder or colorless crystal, with an acidic taste. It is compound of equal quantity of dextro-and levo rotarory tartaric acid. It's solubility (g/100g) in water is 20.60, in ether is abou...展開 DL-Tartaric Acid Anhydrous (Food Grade) is a white, odorless, white powder or colorless crystal, with an acidic taste. It is compound of equal quantity of dextro-and levo rotarory tartaric acid. It's solubility (g/100g) in water is 20.60, in ether is about 1% and in ethanol (25°c) is 5.01. It's acidity is 1.3 times stronger than citric acid and stable in air. Functional use: acid, sequestrant. Mainly used to manufacture tartaric acid salts, used as acidifying agent of drinks, candies, jams and other types of food. 收起
Glucono-Delta-Lactone (GDL) FCC H & A Canada Glucono-Delta-Lactone (GDL) FCC is a white, crystalline powder or granule which is essentially odorless. It is freely soluble in water and sparingly soluble in alcohol. Used as acids, leavening agent and sequestrant.
L-Arginine I.H.C. Chempharm L-arginine is a form of the amino acid arginine that is naturally produced by the body. This form of arginine may also be used to treat a number of health conditions, or as a dietary supplement. It is vital in the synthesis of certain proteins, like creat...展開 L-arginine is a form of the amino acid arginine that is naturally produced by the body. This form of arginine may also be used to treat a number of health conditions, or as a dietary supplement. It is vital in the synthesis of certain proteins, like creatine and insulin, and helps the body to dispose of waste products like ammonia and nitrogen. The body also uses this amino acid together with oxygen to synthesize nitric oxide, a gaseous signaling molecule that acts as a biological messenger, transmitting information from cell to cell. L-arginine is helpful in promoting faster healing and also helps to lower blood pressure. The L-form of the amino acid arginine is one of the 20 most commonly occurring amino acids. Arginine also has a D-form, but the L-form is more compatible with human body chemistry. This amino acid is considered non-essential or semi-essential because it is normally produced by the human body in usable quantities. L-arginine is also found in a number of foods, including dairy products, poultry, pork, wheat germ, nuts, seeds, and chickpeas. Despite the fact that l-arginine is synthesized by the body and is available in many nutritional sources, some individuals suffer from a deficiency of the amino acid, and present with symptoms including slow healing, hair loss, and constipation. 收起
Lactic Acid H & A Canada Lactic Acid is a colorless or yellowish liquid with a characteristic odor. It is soluble in water and is produced by fermentation using biological engineering technology with starch as raw materials. Applications: used as ph adjusting or correcting agent ...展開 Lactic Acid is a colorless or yellowish liquid with a characteristic odor. It is soluble in water and is produced by fermentation using biological engineering technology with starch as raw materials. Applications: used as ph adjusting or correcting agent in food (such as bakery, cheese, olives, pickles and relishes, salad dressing), pharmaceutical, wine and other industries. 收起
Lactic Acid I.H.C. Chempharm Lactic Acid also known as 2-hydroxypropanoic or milk acid, is a compound formed when glucose is broken down under certain conditions in a living creature or by some types of bacteria. In a person, for example, it is an important part of producing energy f...展開 Lactic Acid also known as 2-hydroxypropanoic or milk acid, is a compound formed when glucose is broken down under certain conditions in a living creature or by some types of bacteria. In a person, for example, it is an important part of producing energy for strenuous exercise and helps with certain liver functions. During extremely intense exercise, it can buildup to excess and cause short-term burning sensations in muscles. This acid can also be found in certain dairy products, such as yogurt, as well as sourdough breads and some beers and wines as a result of fermentation. 收起
Malic acid I.H.C. Chempharm Malic acid is a dicarboxylic acid found in many sour or tart-tasting foods. When eaten, it produces a mellow and persistent sour taste. The most common source of this compound is unripe fruit. This acid is also produced within the human body as a part of ...展開 Malic acid is a dicarboxylic acid found in many sour or tart-tasting foods. When eaten, it produces a mellow and persistent sour taste. The most common source of this compound is unripe fruit. This acid is also produced within the human body as a part of the citric acid cycle. The salts of malic acid, known as maltates, are an important intermediary step in the cycle. The most common use of malic acid is in food products, notably in candy and potato chips. Sour candies often use it rather than its sweeter cousin, citric acid, as the sourness is more intense. Salt and vinegar flavored potato chips also use it to produce a tart, vinegar-like flavor. 收起
Malic Acid FCC/NF H & A Canada Malic Acid FCC/NF is a White or nearly white, crystalline powder or granules having a strongly acid taste. One g dissolves in 0.8mL of water and in 1.4 mL of alcohol. Applications: as flavoring agent or pH adjuster, malic acid is used in food and non-food...展開 Malic Acid FCC/NF is a White or nearly white, crystalline powder or granules having a strongly acid taste. One g dissolves in 0.8mL of water and in 1.4 mL of alcohol. Applications: as flavoring agent or pH adjuster, malic acid is used in food and non-food applications, including: beverages, canned fruits and vegetables, desserts, jams/jellies, powdered mixes, wines, confectionery, pharmaceuticals, nutritional supplements, and pet foods. 收起
Monosodium Phosphate H & A Canada Monosodium phosphate occurs as powder or granular. Applications: msp is mainly used as a pH adjuster or color stabilizer in food and feed applications.
Sodium Tripolyphosphate FCC (STPP) H & A Canada Sodium Tripolyphosphate FCC (STPP) occurs as white, slightly hygroscopic granules or powder. It is freely soluble in water. Applications: texturizer and sequestrant. Suitable for meat, poultry and seafood applications.