CALCIUM ACETATE IP/BP/USP/EP

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CALCIUM ACETATE IP/BP/USP/EP

CALCIUM ACETATE – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Calcium Acetate IP/BP/USP/EP is a pharmaceutically approved, high-purity calcium salt used as a phosphate binder, calcium supplement, and stabilizer in pharmaceuticals, food, and dialysis care. It effectively regulates phosphate levels in patients with chronic kidney disease and also serves as a food additive and buffer in chemical applications. We offer globally compliant grades with supply to USA, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Chile.

📦 Industries Used In:

  • Pharmaceuticals (Renal Care, Tablets, Syrups)

  • Nutraceuticals & Calcium Supplements

  • Food & Beverage Industry (as a stabilizer)

  • Dialysis Centers & Kidney Care

  • Chemical Processing

🧪 Available Grades:

  • IP (Indian Pharmacopoeia)

  • BP (British Pharmacopoeia)

  • USP (United States Pharmacopeia)

  • EP (European Pharmacopoeia)

  • Food Grade

⚙️ Functions:

  • Works as a phosphate binder in kidney treatments

  • Provides calcium supplementation in diet and medicine

  • Acts as a stabilizer and preservative in food and pharma formulations

  • Used as a buffering agent in various applications

  • Supports electrolyte balance in renal patients

🧩 Classified Under:

 

  • Calcium Compounds

  • Acetates

  • Pharmaceutical Ingredients

  • Inorganic Salts

  • Food Additives

CAS Number

62-54-4

Formula

C₄H₆CaO₄

Molecular Weight

158.17 g/mol

Density

1.509 g/cm³

Gravity

~1.51

Melting Point

160 °C (decomposes)

Partical Size

Fine powder or granular form, typically 75–150 microns (customizable)