Anhydrous citric acid
The company strictly follows the "GMP for Pharmaceutical Excipients" in production. It currently has approvals for 30 pharmaceutical excipients, including Potassium Chloride, Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate, Anhydrous Disodium Hydrogen Phosphate, Anhydrous Sodium Carbonate, Disodium Hydrogen Phosphate, Magnesium Chloride, Potassium Sorbate, Mannitol, Urea, Sodium Citrate, Calcium Chloride, Span 40, Glycerol, Cross-linked Polyvinylpyrrolidone, Chitosan, PEG400, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Low-substituted Hydroxypropyl Cellulose, Sucrose (Sucrose Powder), Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Anhydrous Citric Acid, Calcium Carbonate, Light Magnesium Oxide, Tween 80, Fructose, Taurine, Dipotassium Hydrogen Phosphate, and Sodium Glutamate.
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Keyword: Pharmaceutical
Product Parameters
Packaging specifications: 25kg/bag Storage: Store in a sealed container
Also known as: Anhydrous citric acid, Chemical name: 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid. It is a colorless translucent crystal, white granule or white crystalline powder; odorless, with a very sour taste; the aqueous solution shows an acidic reaction. It is slightly efflorescent in dry air; it is very soluble in water, easily soluble in ethanol, and slightly soluble in ether.
It is commonly used as a buffer, pH adjuster, flavoring agent, stabilizer, excipient, disintegrant, etc., for oral, intravenous, ophthalmic, otic, nasal, inhalation and topical use.
Incompatibilities: Citric acid is incompatible with potassium bitartrate, alkali metals, alkaline earth metal carbonates, bicarbonates, acetates and sulfides, and also with oxidizing agents, reducing agents, and nitrates. It may explode when encountering nitrate salts. During storage, sucrose may crystallize out of citric acid syrup.

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