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==Description==
White crystals, soluble in water, derived from vegetable sources.  
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White crystals, soluble in water, derived from vegetable sources. It is a natural occuring organic compound with anti-oxidant properties.  
 
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Generally packed in fibre or multi-wall paper drums. Used for colour fixing and as a preservative in food.  If moisture is allowed to collect on the drum heads during transit, the crystals may become discoloured, and loose part of their potency due to oxidation.  
 
Generally packed in fibre or multi-wall paper drums. Used for colour fixing and as a preservative in food.  If moisture is allowed to collect on the drum heads during transit, the crystals may become discoloured, and loose part of their potency due to oxidation.  

Revision as of 13:46, 3 April 2012

Infobox on Ascorbic Acid
Example of Ascorbic Acid
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Ascorbic Acid

Description

White crystals, soluble in water, derived from vegetable sources. It is a natural occuring organic compound with anti-oxidant properties.

Generally packed in fibre or multi-wall paper drums. Used for colour fixing and as a preservative in food. If moisture is allowed to collect on the drum heads during transit, the crystals may become discoloured, and loose part of their potency due to oxidation.

Full information on this product is in the process of completion.