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E330 - Citric Acid
Citric Acid is a tricarboxylic acid found in citrus fruits. Citric acid is used as an excipient in pharmaceutical preparations due to its antioxidant properties. It maintains stability of active ingredients and is used as a preservative. It is also used as an acidulant to control pH and acts as an anticoagulant by chelating calcium in blood.
L-Lysine
L-lysine is an essential amino acid, meaning our body cannot synthesize it and must be obtained through diet or supplements. The "L" in its name indicates its stereoisomeric configuration, which is the biologically active form. L-lysine plays a crucial role in many biological functions and is used in various medical, nutritional, and industrial applications.
L-Threonine
L-threonine is an essential amino acid. L-threonine is obtained through the hydrolysis of proteins by pancreatic enzymes during digestion.
DL-METHIONINE
Methionine is an essential amino acid, meaning it is crucial to provide a sufficient quantity to maintain good health. This amino acid is unique due to its sulfur-containing structure. It is primarily found in animal products (meat, fish, dairy) as an essential amino acid.
E297 - FUMARIC ACID
Fumaric acid, or trans-butenedioic acid, is an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid with the chemical formula HOOC–CH=CH–COOH. It appears as a crystalline white powder that is odorless, combustible but weakly flammable, and slightly soluble in water.
CANTHAXANTHIN
Canthaxanthin is a carotenoid pigment found in many natural organisms. It is represented by the chemical formula C40H52O2 and is widely used in various applications, including the food industry, cosmetics, and health, due to its coloring and antioxidant properties.
N-BUTYRIC ACID
N-Butyric acid is a straight-chain saturated carboxylic acid represented by the chemical formula C4H8O2. It plays a crucial role in several areas, including as a biochemical compound, food additive, and nutritional supplement.
L-Carnitine
L-carnitine is a compound that contains a quaternary ammonium function, and it is biosynthesized from lysine and methionine. This molecule plays a role within the cell in transporting fatty acids from the cytosol to the mitochondria during the catabolism of lipids in energy metabolism.
E355 - Adipic Acid
Adipic Acid is naturally found in rhubarb and beets. It can also be produced synthetically for industrial use. It is a relatively mild acidifier, permitted in a very limited range of products.
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound composed of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. Its chemical formula is H₂O₂.
E161b - Lutein
Lutein (E161b) is a natural pigment belonging to the carotenoid family, which are organic compounds found in many fruits, vegetables, and other plants.
CITRANAXANTHIN
Citranaxanthin, identified by the code E161i, is a carotenoid pigment used as a food additive for its coloring properties. Although natural sources of citranaxanthin exist, this substance is primarily produced synthetically to meet industrial needs.
Magnesium Stearate
Magnesium stearate is a magnesium salt of stearic acid, a fatty acid naturally present in many foods of animal and plant origin.
E332 - POTASSIUM CITRATE
Potassium citrate is the potassium salt of citric acid (E330). It is a natural acid present in most fruits.
VITAMIN B1
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, is a water-soluble vitamin that is part of the B-complex. It plays a crucial role in carbohydrate metabolism by helping to convert carbohydrates into usable energy. Thiamine is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system, muscles, and heart.
Cobalt Acetate
Cobalt Acetate is a chemical compound represented by the formula Co(CH₃COO)₂. It is widely used in various industrial, chemical, and catalytic applications due to its specific properties and reactivity.