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Citric Acid Monohydrate

Citric acid monohydrate is the "historic" form of citric acid and contains one crystal water molecule.

Trisodium Citrate Dihydrate

Trisodium citrate dihydrate is a tribasic salt of citric acid. It is widely used in foods, beverages and various industrial applications mainly as buffering, sequestering or emulsifying agent.

Citric Acid Anhydrous

Citric acid is the most widely used organic acid and pH-control agent in foods, beverages, pharmaceuticals and industrial applications. Citric acid anhydrous is particularly recommended in dry blends.

Sodium Gluconate

Sodium gluconate is the sodium salt of gluconic acid, produced by fermentation of glucose. It offers an outstanding chelating power. 

L(+)-Lactic Acid

Lactic acid is a naturally occurring organic acid. It is used in many products as a mild acidity regulator with flavour enhancing and antibacterial properties.

Potassium L(+)-Lactate

Potassium lactate, obtained by neutralisation of lactic acid, is a safe preservative with a high water holding capacity and buffering properties for food and personal care uses.

Sodium L(+)-Lactate

Sodium lactate is a safe preservative with a high water holding capacity and buffering properties for food and personal care uses.

LIQUINAT®

LIQUINAT® is Jungbunzlauer's citric acid solution. Due to its advantages in handling it is widely used as acidulant and pH-control agent in beverages, cleaners, and many other food and industrial applications.

Tripotassium Citrate

Tripotassium citrate is used as buffering, sequestering or emulsifying agent. It usually replaces trisodium citrate whenever a low sodium content is desired.

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