Cupric citrate
99.5% metals basis
- Product Code: 158468
Alias:
Copper citrate; Copper citrate
CAS:
10402-15-0
Molecular Weight: | 316.19 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₆H₅Cu₂O₇ |
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Density: | Storage Condition: | Room temperature, sealed |
Product Description:
Cupric citrate is widely used as a source of copper in nutritional supplements and fortified foods due to its relatively high bioavailability and low toxicity compared to other copper salts. It serves as a micronutrient additive in animal feed, helping prevent copper deficiency which supports proper enzyme function, iron metabolism, and overall growth.
In agriculture, cupric citrate acts as a fungicide and micronutrient in crop treatments, especially in organic farming, where it aligns with regulations permitting natural chelated metals. Its chelated form enhances stability and uptake in plants, reducing leaching and improving effectiveness.
It is also employed in analytical chemistry as a reagent, particularly in tests for reducing sugars and in certain enzyme assays where copper ions are required in a soluble, controlled-release form.
In industrial applications, cupric citrate finds use in electroplating baths and as a catalyst precursor in organic synthesis, where the citrate ligand helps control the release of copper ions and improves solution stability.
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100.000 | 10-20 days | ฿520.00 |
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500.000 | 10-20 days | ฿1,650.00 |
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2500.000 | 10-20 days | ฿7,100.00 |
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10000.000 | 10-20 days | ฿28,350.00 |
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Cupric citrate
Cupric citrate is widely used as a source of copper in nutritional supplements and fortified foods due to its relatively high bioavailability and low toxicity compared to other copper salts. It serves as a micronutrient additive in animal feed, helping prevent copper deficiency which supports proper enzyme function, iron metabolism, and overall growth.
In agriculture, cupric citrate acts as a fungicide and micronutrient in crop treatments, especially in organic farming, where it aligns with regulations permitting natural chelated metals. Its chelated form enhances stability and uptake in plants, reducing leaching and improving effectiveness.
It is also employed in analytical chemistry as a reagent, particularly in tests for reducing sugars and in certain enzyme assays where copper ions are required in a soluble, controlled-release form.
In industrial applications, cupric citrate finds use in electroplating baths and as a catalyst precursor in organic synthesis, where the citrate ligand helps control the release of copper ions and improves solution stability.
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