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"SODIUM CITRATE"
Keywords:
citric
,
citrate
,
hydroxy
,
buffer
,
salt
Related Terms:
Citrate
,
Benzoic acid
,
Hcl
,
Sodium benzoate
,
Bicarbonate
,
Oxalic acid
,
Alpha-hydroxy acids
,
Liquid acid
,
Hydrochloric acid
,
Acid number
,
Formic acid
,
Sulfonic acid
,
Lactate
,
Acid stimulation
,
Plus
,
Boric acid
,
Citric acid
,
Total acidity
,
Oxalates
,
Alpha hydroxy acid
,
Muriatic acid
,
Buffering agent
,
Napca
,
Strong acid
,
Ellagic acid
,
Acetate
,
Hydrochloric acid deficiency
,
Sodium hyaluronate
,
Phosphoric acid
,
Sodium bisulfate
,
Vitriol
,
Soap
,
Aha
,
Antacid
,
Acetyl-l-carnitine
,
Deacidification
,
Methionine
,
Lactic acid
,
Weak acid
,
Oil of vitriol
,
Gastric acid
,
L-glutamine
,
Saponification
,
Acetyl coa
,
Alpha hydroxy acids
,
Yeast extract
,
L-arginine
,
Beta hydroxy acid
,
Carnitine
See Citric Acid.
nealsyard.hostcentric.com
A natural alpha hydroxy acid salt that naturally adjusts ph.
myburtsbees.co.uk
plant-derived Sodium citrate is a salt derived from citric acid. It has a preservative action, and as a buffer, it helps regulate acidity in products. It is commonly used in the food and cosmetics industry.
nealsyardremedies.com
Used as a natural pH buffer.
herbsplus4health.com
The sodium salt of citric acid.
wqa.org
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