calcium salts
mineral gluconates
Iron Sucrose
We are offering iron sucrose. Dark brown to reddish brown homogenous powder, almost odorless, sweet in taste and hygroscopic.
...moreTiemonium Methyl Sulfate
We are offering tiemonium methyl sulfate. 1 appearance white or almost white crystalline powder in-house 2 solubility soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol and insoluble in chloroform. in-house 3 identification by uv maximum absorbance should be between 220 to 235 nm in-house 4 heavy metals not more than 20 ppm
...moreGluconoLactone
We are offering gluconolactone. Description fine, white, practically odorless crystalline powder usp 2 solubility freely soluble in water, sparingly soluble in alcohol insoluble in ether usp 3 identification shall pass the test 4 lead not more than 0.001 % usp 5 heavy metals not more than 0.002 % 6 reducing substances shall pass the test usp 7 assay as c6 h10 o6 99.0 % - 101.0 %
...moreCalcium
We are offering calcium. Calcium is one of the main nutrients that the body requires in order to overcome the problems of high blood pressure, heart attack, premenstrual syndrome and colon cancer. One of the main health benefits of calcium is that it helps in keeping the bones strong and healthy. Calcium helps to ensure that your teeth are strong and thus prevents dental problems from torturing you. The consumption of calcium helps in facilitating the movement of nutrients across cell membranes. By keeping the bones healthy, calcium paves way for prevention of osteoporosis. Calcium intake helps in relieving backache by strengthening your backbone. Calcium helps to keep a check on the blood pressure and also it aids in muscle contraction, thereby enabling the heart and blood vessels to perform their functioning effectively. The best sources for calcium intake are low fat dairy products, fruits and vegetables. So, make it a point to take calcium supplements so as to promote your health fitne
...moreChromium
We are offering chromium. Chromium is an essential nutrient required for normal sugar and fat metabolism and works primarily by potentiating the action of insulin. It is present in the entire body but with the highest concentrations in the liver, kidneys, spleen and bone. General although chromium is only required in very small amounts, our modern day diet has left many people short of chromium on a daily basis, with the average american being chromium deficient, and two out of three being hyperglycemic, pre-hyperglycemic or diabetic. Chromium is required for chromium is needed for energy, maintains stable blood sugar levels. In cooperation with other substances, it controls insulin as well as certain enzymes. It works with gtf (glucose tolerance factor) when this hormone-affiliated agent enters the bloodstream because of an increase of insulin in the bloodstream. Gtf (containing niacin, vitamin b3, glycine, cysteine, glutamic acid etc.) enhances insulin, which results in the sugars passing quicker into the cells and in that way they are removed from the bloodstream. By stabilizing the blood sugar level it also assists in regulating the cholesterol in the blood. Natural chromium levels decline with age and so with the action of the gtf. Although chromium picolinate is readily absorbed by the body, and is one of the best types of chromium when it comes to absorption, it will only be absorbed it if there is a shortage of chromium. Chromium picolinate has been used as a carbohydrate-burning supplement for some time and has proved very successful. (chromium picolinate is chromium chelated with picolinate - a natural amino acid metabolite) it is also required in synthesis of fats, protein and carbohydrates, and may assist in preventing coronary artery disease.
...moreCobalt
We are offering cobalt. Cobalt appears to have properties or characteristics unique to itself as a trace element, regardless of its indispensable role in vitamin b12 production. Cobalt contributes to resistance against parasites and infection. Without cobalt, vitamin b-12 could not exist. The body uses this vitamin for numerous of purposes. B-12 is necessary for the normal formation of all cells, especially red blood cells. Vitamin b-12 also helps vitamin c perform its functions, and is necessary for the proper digestion of the food that we eat. Additionally, vitamin b-12 prevents nerve damage by contributing to the formation of the protective sheath that insulates nerve cells. A deficiency of vitamin b-12 can cause our red blood cells to form improperly. This can prevent our red blood cells from carrying enough oxygen from our lungs to the different parts of our bodies, thus causing a condition called anemia.
...morelactobionic acid
We are offering lactobionic acid. 1 description white or almost white powder eur. Ph 6.0 2 solubility freely soluble in water, slightly soluble in glacial acetic acid, in anhydrous ethanol and in methanol. eur. Ph 6.0 3 melting point about 125°c with decomposition eur. Ph 6.0 4 identification a. Infrared absorption spectrophotometry b. Tlc shall pass the test shall pass the test eur. Ph 6.0 5 appearance of solution (dissolve 3.0g in 25ml of water r) the solution is clear and not more intensely coloured than reference solution y6
...moreNickel Gluconate
We are offering nickel gluconate. Description light-greenish powder in-house 2 solubility soluble in water, freely soluble in boiling water in-house 3 identification: a. Test for nickel b. Test for gluconate shall pass the test shall pass the test in-house 4 clarity & colour of 10 % wv solution in boiling water clear to nearly clear and green in colour in-house 5 ph of the 10 % solution 5.0 - 7.0 in-house 6 sucrose and other reducing sugars shall pass the test
...moreferrous
Iron is a trace element nutrient that the body uses for several discrete areas of normal health and function. The primary role of iron is in the formation of hemoglobin and myoglobin. Hemoglobin is the protein in your red blood cells that transports oxygen around the body. Myoglobin is a protein that is similar in structure to hemoglobin that is important for the storage and usage of oxygen by muscles, including the heart. Additionally, iron also plays a role in regulating the response of the body to low-oxygen conditions or hypoxia. The body also uses iron in many enzymes that are critical for metabolism. These enzymes, called cytochromes are required for the metabolism and detoxification of many natural compounds in the body as well as chemicals, drugs and environmental pollutants. DNA synthesis also requires an iron-containing enzyme, which is why iron is so important for growth, development and wound healing.
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