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Ascorbic Acid USP/BP/FCC/EP H & A Canada Ascorbic Acid USP/BP/FCC/EP is a white, crystalline powder, freely soluble in water, sparingly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in chloroform and in ether. It gradually darkens on exposure to light, is reasonably stable in air when dry, but rapidly oxidizes ...展開 Ascorbic Acid USP/BP/FCC/EP is a white, crystalline powder, freely soluble in water, sparingly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in chloroform and in ether. It gradually darkens on exposure to light, is reasonably stable in air when dry, but rapidly oxidizes in solution in presence of air. Applications: ascorbic acid, popularly known as vitamin c or l-ascorbic acid is utilized as an antioxidant, nutrient, and preservative. Commonly used in beverage, fruit products, flour products, dairy products, wine, beer, fish, meat binding, and pickling. 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 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
Potassium Sorbate I.H.C. Chempharm Potassium Sorbate is a commonly used food preservative. Specifically, it is the crystalline salt of sorbic acid, also a food preservative. It is used to preserve such foods as cheese, wine, meats and dried fruits. It also helps inhibit the growth of yeast...展開 Potassium Sorbate is a commonly used food preservative. Specifically, it is the crystalline salt of sorbic acid, also a food preservative. It is used to preserve such foods as cheese, wine, meats and dried fruits. It also helps inhibit the growth of yeast and mold in some herbal supplements and many cosmetic and personal care items, extending shelf life. Having a toxicity level comparable to table salt, it is generally considered safe for consumption; side effects are very rare but may include mild allergic reactions or nausea. 收起
Sodium Benzoate I.H.C. Chempharm Sodium Benzoate is a sodium salt that occurring naturally in some foods, but is also widely used as a chemical preservative. Sodium benzoate is a common ingredient in highly processed foods such as carbonated sodas, vinegar, fruit juices; in mixed ingredi...展開 Sodium Benzoate is a sodium salt that occurring naturally in some foods, but is also widely used as a chemical preservative. Sodium benzoate is a common ingredient in highly processed foods such as carbonated sodas, vinegar, fruit juices; in mixed ingredients like salad dressings; and to stop the fermentation process in wines. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Health Protection Branch in Canada (HPB) report that in low doses it is safe for consumption, currently the FDA permits a maximum of 0.1% benzoate in foods. On its own, it is not considered toxic, and studies show no adverse health effects in humans under normal conditions. 收起