Food Grade Vitamin B9 CAS 59-30-3 Folic Acid Powder

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Folic acid is a water-soluble vitamin with the molecular formula of C19H19N7O6.

It is also known as pteroylglutamic acid because it is rich in green leaves. The bioactive form of folic acid is tetrahydrofolate. Folic acid is yellow crystal, odorless and tasteless, slightly soluble in water, but its sodium salt is extremely soluble in water. Insoluble in ethanol. It is easy to be damaged in acidic solution, unstable to heat, and easy to be lost at room temperature, and easily damaged when exposed to light.


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Function

1. Folic acid is involved in the metabolism of nucleic acid and plays a very important role in the synthesis of DNA.

2. Folic acid has a great effect on the hematopoietic system and can promote the related functions of red blood cells. Patients with folic acid deficiency may develop anemia.

3. Folic acid also helps to reduce homocysteine in the body, can also affect the cardio-cerebrovascular system, and has certain effects on the nervous system.

Certificate Of Analysis

Product Name Vitamin B7 Manufacture  Date 2022 . 12. 16
Specification EP Certificate  Date 2022. 12. 17
Batch  Quantity 100kg Expiration  Date 2024. 12. 15
Storage  Condition Store in cool & dry place, Keep away from strong light and heat.
Item Specification Result
Appearance White  crystal powder White crystal powder
Odor There is no  special odor There is a no special odor
Assay 98.0%- 100 .5% 99.3%
Specific rotation(20C,D) +89-+93 +91.4
Solubility Soluble in hot water conform
Loss on dry ≤1.0% 0.2%
ignition residue ≤0. 1% 0.06%
Heavy Metal Less than (LT) 20 ppm Less than (LT) 20 ppm
Pb <2.0ppm <2.0ppm
As <2.0ppm <2.0ppm
Hg <2.0ppm <2.0ppm
Total aerobic Bacteria count < 10000cfu/g < 10000cfu/g
Total Yeast & Mold < 1000cfu/g Conform
E. Coli Negative Negative

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