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Catalog Number: (BDH9288-2.5KG)
Supplier: VWR International
Description: Colorless or white solid

Supplier: VWR
Description: A biological buffer used for cell culture, in vitro, enzyme assays and some electrophoretic applications at physiological pH.
Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS US
Description: Sodium Citrate, Dihydrate, Granular, BAKER ANALYZED® A.C.S. Reagent
Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIAL LLC
Description: Crystals. For biotechnology. GMP manufactured.

Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS US
Description: Granular. GMP manufactured.
Catalog Number: (JT3648-7)
Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS US
Description: Sodium Citrate, Dihydrate, Granular, U.S.P., Multi-Compendial

Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS US
Description: Powder.
Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS US
Description: Colorless or white to slightly yellow crystals. GMP manufactured.

Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS US
Description: Crystals.
Supplier: AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS US
Description: Granular. GMP manufactured.
Supplier: MilliporeSigma

Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description: tri-Sodium citrate dihydrate 99% for biochemistry

Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description: 99% 2.5KG
Supplier: MP Biomedicals
Description: Citric acid is a key metabolic intermediate. Citrate is the starting point of the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Its concentration also coordinates several other metabolic pathways. Citric acid can form complexes with various cations, particularly with iron and calcium. In animals, citric acid improves the utilization of nutritional calcium. Citric acid is produced commercially by fermentation of carbohydrates derived from corn starch and from beet molasses.
Citric Acid, Trisodium Salt, Dihydrate is used as a substrate for citrate lyase, a buffer component; an anticoagulant. For anticoagulation use it is typically used at a concentration of approximately 0.129 M (i.e. for 4.5 mL blood use 16.0 mg sodium citrate and 2.1 mg citric acid).
To make a sodium citrate buffer use equimolar concentrations (typically approximately 0.05 M concentration) of citric acid, free acid and sodium citrate. Add equal volumes of each solution and titrate to the desired pH.
Room Temperature

Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description: Sequestering agent, buffer, photography
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