Item#: 950-20 L (+) LACTIC ACID, Ultra Pure

Product Name: L (+) LACTIC ACID, Ultra Pure
Synonyms: Sarcolactic acid, (S)-2-Hydroxypropionic acid
Purity: Typically > 99% by Titration
Storage: Below -20C long term, 2-8C short term
Appearance: Small white flowing crystals
CAS No: 79-33-4
Formula Weight: 90.08
Cat. No: 950-20
Solubility: Clear and colorless
Formula: C3 H6 03
Price/Unit Qty
$500.00/100gram
$150.00/25gram

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LARGE SCALE MANUFACTURER of Highest Quality Anhydrous
L(+)LACTIC ACID crystalline ultra pure produced under cGMP. Used by pharmaceutical and clinical manufacturers world wide.

Our ultra pure L(+) Lactic Acid - proprietary technology enables us to produce the highest quality crystal(s) in our pure anhydrous lactic acid product. Lee Biosolutions manufactures ultra-pure crystalline L-(+)-lactic acid in dedicated production space and equipment using proprietary multi-stage recrystallization process. Neither genetically engineered organisms (GEO) nor genetically modified organisms (GMO) are used in the manufacturing of our starting commercial lactic acid stock.

Lee Biosolutions L(+)Lactic Acid is pure white free flowing crystal(s).

For informational purposes only. Pharmaceutical Applications L(+)Lactic Acid Crystalline: Excipient, drug delivery. ultra pure cystalline L(+) lactic acid is used as an excipient by pharmaceutical manufacturers worldwide. Use of product is determined by enduser.

Applications
Ultra-pure crystalline L-(+)-lactic acid is used as excipient in pharmaceutical drugs due to its stabilizing effect on proteins and its natural anti-bacterial properties. Lactic acid solutions are buffering in pH range 3.5-4.2, which makes them perfect for elution of antibodies off Protein-A sorbents. In published reports it has been reportd that, pure lactic acid is one of the main components for IV resuscitation after blood loss due to trauma, surgery, or a burn injury. Crude industrial preparations of lactic acid are widely used as anti-bacterial agents in many cleaning products.
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