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Sodium acerbate

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Place of Origin Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

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Ascorbic acid / vitamin CSpecifications: BP/USP/EP/JP/FCC Sodium ascorbate: 1) Specifications: USP/BP/EP 2) Steady characteristic, applied for vitamin C supplement to make up for the insufficient
vitamin C intake. It serves as antioxidant in food industry
3) Applications: useful for preparations where a readily-soluble and non-acidic source
of ascorbic acid is required, also used as an auxiliary in curing ham and
sausage
4) Solubility: freely soluble in water, sparingly soluble in alcohol; insoluble in
chloroform, ether, relatively stable in air, it will gradually darken on exposure
to light
5) Stability: when stored in the original unopened container under recommended storage
conditions
Calcium ascorbate: 1) Specifications: USP/BP/EP 2) It is applied to pharmaceutical, food and feed industries functioning to maintain
VC activity. It also serves as supplement of calcium
3) Applications: intended used for where ales acidic form of ascorbic acid is desired
4) Solubility: freely soluble in water, sparingly soluble in alcohol; insoluble in
chloroform, ether, fairly stable if protected from high temperature and humidity
5) Stability: when stored in the original unopened container under recommended Coated ascorbic acid: 1) Specifications: USP/BP/EP 2) It is applied to pharmaceutical, food and feed industries Packing:25kg/carton or fiber drum with poly bags lining Storage: Well closed, keep in cool and dry place, away from strong light and heat

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Foodchem International Corporation
[China (Mainland)]
[Verified Member]

City: Shanghai
Province/State: Shanghai
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company

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