TRISODIUM CTRATE DIHYDRATE
FOOD GRADE
(E331) is supplied in a 1kg Pouch Pack. It is correctly labelled and shipped in a secure
package.USES
Sodium Citrate
is a salt that comes from citric acid which, in turn, comes from
natural fruits and vegetables, especially citrus fruits. In many old
cookbooks Sodium Citrate is also called sour salt because of its salty,
and mildly tart taste. It carries a couple of other common sour salts,
such as citric acid, and potassium citrate. T Sources says that people
use Sodium Citrate in recipes that make jams, gelatins, beverages, and
dairy products, such as ice cream, yogurt, cheese, and milk. Sodium
Citrate has many beneficial properties. Sodium Citrate
is an excellent Flavor Enhancer because it will drive any flavor that
it is added to. With only a very small amount of Sodium Citrate you can
add sourness and saltiness to your recipe, if you add a bit of sugar,
for sweetness, that is three out of four of the main tastes that will
make any flavor really pop.Sodium Citrate is commonly used in many
recipes as a acidity regulator. Sodium Citrate, which is a weak acid,
can be added to water to make a buffering solution. Sodium Citrate can
be added to your recipe in order to stabilize it, and hold the pH
steady. Because of its antioxidant, and acidity regulator properties
Sodium Citrate is also classified as a sequesterant. A sequesterant is a
kind of preservative, whose role as a food additive is to improve the
quality and stabily of food products. In food Sodium Citrate
is an antioxidant. It is widely recognized that Antioxidants are good
for you because they will help your body neutralize oxidant toxins and
free radicals that can harm you. Free radicals are caused by many things
such as fried foods, cigarette smoke, ozone, car exhaust, smog, drugs,
radiation, even the sun. When you are exposed to too much oxidation, for
too long, it can take a toll on your body. Too much oxidation can lead
to a higher likelihood of cancer, damage to arteries, hardening of the
arteries, increased likelihood of a heart attack, premature aging,
increased risk of illness, memory, brain health, and even a shortening
of your life potential life span. All of these are good reasons to help
your body out and supplement it with Antioxidants.Sodium Citrate can
improve the effects of other antioxidants such as those found in fresh
fish, vegetables, and fruit. Storage: Keep in a tightly closed
container, stored in a cool, dry, ventilated area. Ingredients: Sodium
CitrateTypical uses:
FOOD/BEVERAGE
- modifies & or enhances flavor
- controls pH
- prevents fats separation
- chelates trace metals
- Works to regulate tartness with citric acid
- aids to retain carbonization
- Adds flexibility to cheese slices
- provides uniform melt characteristics
- slows down gelling action in pectin jellies
- catalizes the conversion of sucrose to invert sugar
- stabilizes whipped cream
- aids flavor development in cheese
- prevents formation of phosphate "whiskers" on meat surface
PERSONAL CARE
- buffers pH
- enhances action of methyl parabens
CLEANERS & DETERGENTS
- substitutes phosphates
- reacts with other chemicals
- is rapidly biodegradable
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
PLASTER TriSodium Citrate is used as a retarder for plaster, whether used with polymer or water. Retards to about 60 minutes. The granules should be dissolved in water in the ratio 1 part TriSodium Citrate to 10 parts clean water by weight.
- provides bright plate in alkaline baths
- acts as sequestering agent in metal plating
- acts as component of printing plate emulsions in photo chemicals
- adjusts pH and forms metallic complexes in photo chemicals
- acts as nucleating or blowing agent in polymers/ plastics production
- acts as pigment dispersant in pigment slurries
- lowers viscosity and improves stability in pigment slurries.
MSDS Available on request