Identification | More | [Name]
MAGNESIUM CITRATE | [CAS]
144-23-0 | [Synonyms]
MAGNESIUM CITRATE MAGNESIUM CITRATE DIBASIC magnesiumhydrogencitrate MAGNESIUM CITRATE ANHYDROUS CitricAcid,MagnesiumSalt,Dibasic Magnesium citrate tetradecahydrate 1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic acid, 2-hydroxy-, magnesium salt (1:1) Magnesium citrate dibasic, anhydrous | [EINECS(EC#)]
231-923-9 | [Molecular Formula]
C6H6MgO7 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00151706 | [Molecular Weight]
214.41 | [MOL File]
144-23-0.mol |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Appearance]
White powder | [storage temp. ]
Store at RT. | [PH]
4.79(1 mM solution);4.4(10 mM solution);4.08(100 mM solution);3.79(1000 mM solution) | [Water Solubility ]
slightly soluble H2O; soluble dilute acids [MER06] | [Merck ]
14,5663 | [InChIKey]
DIXGJWCZQHXZNR-UHFFFAOYSA-L | [CAS DataBase Reference]
144-23-0(CAS DataBase Reference) |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
White powder | [Definition]
ChEBI: A magnesium salt composed of magnesium and dibasic citrate ions in a 1:1 ratio. | [Uses]
Citric Acid is a weak organic acid that is known as a commodity chemical, as more than a million tonnes are produced every year by mycological fermentation on an industrial scale using crude sugar solutions, such as molasses and strains of Aspergillus niger. Citric acid is widely distributed in plants and in animal tissues and fluids and exist in greater than grace amounts in variety of fruits and vegetables, most notably in citrus fruits such as lemon and limes. Citric acid is mainly used as an acidifier, flavoring agent and chelating agent. Citric acid is also a metabolite of Dimethyl Fumarate (D464965), a compound used as a treatment for the relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis and psoriasis. |
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