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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.
Boric Acid
Boric acid (boracic acid or orthoboric acid) is a weak acid often used as an antiseptic, insecticide, neutron absorber in nuclear power plants to control the fission rate of uranium, and as a precursor to other chemical compounds.
GLYCERIN
Glycerin or glycerol is an alcohol that appears in the form of a transparent, viscous, colorless, odorless, non-toxic liquid with a sweet taste.
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.
Primary and modified starches
Starch is a complex carbohydrate (sugar) composed of chains of D-glucose molecules (simple sugar). It is a reserve molecule for higher plants and a common element in human diet.
E170 - Calcium Carbonate
Calcium carbonate is composed of carbonate ions and calcium ions. This white substance has a molar mass of 100.1 g/mol. Calcium carbonate is the major compound found in limestones like chalk, but also in marble.
POTASSIUM NITRATE
Preservative, mineral, or synthetic, used in meat-based products.
Sodium Chloride
Sodium chloride is an ionic chemical compound with the formula NaCl. It is more commonly known as table salt or cooking salt, simply referred to as "salt" in everyday language.
Magnesium Sulfate
Magnesium sulfate, also known by its chemical formula MgSO4 (anhydrous) or MgSO4·7H2O (heptahydrate), is a versatile compound widely used across various industrial and food sectors. With a molecular weight of 246.47 g/mol (heptahydrate) or 120.37 g/mol (anhydrous), it plays a critical role in numerous applications.
Phosphoric Acid
Phosphoric acid is a mineral triacid. The first function is that of a strong acid, the second that of a weak acid, and the third that of a very weak acid. The three bases formed are dihydrogen phosphate (H2PO4-), hydrogen phosphate (HPO4^2-), and orthophosphate (PO4^3-)
Sodium Hydrosulfite
Sodium hydrosulfite or sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4) is a white powder with a very slight sulfur odor. Although stable under most conditions, it decomposes in hot water or an acidic solution.
Methanol
Methanol is a chemical compound with the formula CH3OH. It is the simplest of alcohols.
NP-9
Nonylphenols belong to the family of alkylphenols. Nonylphenols constitute a family of compounds with the formula C6H4(OH)C9H19, having a benzene ring and a carbon chain with 9 carbons, linear or branched. Branched nonylphenols have a main chain of up to 8 carbons, and the degree of branching and their positions vary widely depending on the isomers.
EDTA
EDTA, which stands for Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid, is a chemical compound widely used in various applications due to its metal-binding properties.
E509 - Calcium Chloride
Calcium chloride is an inorganic salt, identified by the number E509, widely used in various industrial, medical, and food applications due to its chemical properties and effects on solubility and stabilization.
Copper Sulfate
Copper sulfate, commonly referred to simply as copper sulfate, is the ionic chemical compound or white anhydrous salt formed by the copper cation and sulfate anion, characterized by the chemical formula CuSO₄. It is marketed in anhydrous form or in hydrated forms.