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Calcium citrate
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Calcium citrate is the calcium salt of citric acid. It is commonly used as a food additive, usually as a preservative, but sometimes for flavor. In this sense, it is similar to sodium citrate. Calcium citrate is also used as a water softener.
Like citric acid, calcium citrate has a sour taste. Like other salts, however, it also has a salty taste. For this reason, citrates such as sodium and calcium citrate are common known as sour salt.
Calcium citrate supplements may increase aluminium toxicity. Patients with renal disease are at an increased risk of toxicity.
Bioavailability is 2.5 times higher than calcium carbonate
Calcium citrate is used as a water softener because the citrate chelates unwanted metal ions.
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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