Zinc citrate Dihydrate

Kopcitrate DH

Zinc citrate Dihydrate is used in foods and supplements, has beneficial effects for the health of hair and nails, and helps heal skin wounds and skin conditions such as acne and eczema.

INCI Name

Zinc Citrate Dihydrate

 

Chemical Name

Propanetricarboxylic acid

 

Molecular Weight

610.4

 

CAS number

5990-32-9

EINECS number

240-178-9

Appearance

Fine White Powder

 

Odour

Characteristic

 

Solubility

Insoluble in water, Soluble in 2N HCl

Application & Dosage It is an anti-plaque and calculus agent. Used in energy supplements. In pharmaceuticals, zinc citrate fights common colds. Zinc is increasingly used in food supplements, functional foods and beverages, and personal care. The recommended daily allowance of zinc varies depending on factors such as age, sex, and health status. For adults, the RDA for zinc is typically around 8-11 milligrams per day for males and 8 milligrams per day for females. However, pregnant and lactating women may require higher amounts.

Stability & Storage It is an anti-plaque and calculus agent. Used in energy supplements. In pharmaceuticals, zinc citrate fights common colds. Zinc is increasingly used in food supplements, functional foods and beverages, and personal care. The recommended daily allowance of zinc varies depending on factors such as age, sex, and health status. For adults, the RDA for zinc is typically around 8-11 milligrams per day for males and 8 milligrams per day for females. However, pregnant and lactating women may require higher amounts.
Applications
Dietary Supplement