Wego is now offering Sodium Citrate in Peru
Wego Chemical Group is now offering Sodium Citrate CAS 68-04-2 at our new office in Peru
Now we have Sodium Citrate CAS 68-04-2, available in different forms and grades in Peru, responding to the great demand and need of the market to have high quality products. Wego has specialists with extensive knowledge in the trends and regulations of the national market and a logistics chain that delivers to your door.
Sodium citrate is a salt of citric acid, a natural organic acid found in citrus fruits, corn, and other foods. Sodium citrate, also commonly known as sour salt, is a crystalline salt derived from citric acid fermentation.
Sodium citrate CAS 68-04-2 originates from citric acid. However, the key difference between sodium citrate and citric acid is that sodium citrate contains sodium as the cation, whereas citric acid contains hydrogen as the cation
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APPLICATIONS
- It is found in gelatin mix, ice-cream, jams, sweets, milk powder, processed cheeses, carbonated beverages, and wine.
- Sodium Citrate CAS 68-04-2 is also used as an emulsifier for oils in the cheesemaking process. Sodium citrate allows cheese to melt without becoming greasy.
- In cosmetics, sodium citrate CAS 68-04-2 serves as a buffering agent to control pH level and as a preservative to prevent contamination and degradation by microorganisms. It can also be used as a preservative. It is used in various cosmetic products, including baby products, make-up, bath products, hair dyes and colors and skin care products.
SYNONYMS
Trisodium Citrate, trisodium salt citric, 68-04-2.
GROUPS / USES
Agricultural Chemicals, Animal Nutrition & Feed, Food & Beverage, Food Additives, Pharmaceutical & Fine Chemicals, Emulsifiers
MARKETS
Agriculture & Animal Care, Food & Beverage, Personal Care & Pharmaceutical
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT NAME Sodium Citrate
CAS # 68-04-2
EINECS # 200-675-3
SPECIFICATIONS
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Trisodium Citrate, trisodium salt citric, 68-04-2.
Posted on October 6, 2022