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Calcium D(+)-pantothenate, 100 g

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≥98 %, Ph. Eur., for biochemistry
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D(+)-Pantothenic acid calcium salt, Vitamin B5 calcium salt
Empirical formula C18H32CaN2O10
Molar mass (M) 476,53 g/mol
Density (D) 0,5 g/cm³
Flash point (flp) 145 °C
Melting point (mp) 190 °C
WGK 1
CAS No. 137-08-6
EG-Nr. 205-278-9


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Calcium D(+)-pantothenate ≥98 %, Ph. Eur., for biochemistry

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Appearancewhite powder
Assay (perchloric acid titration, dry substance)98,0-101,0 %
Identitycomplies
pH value (5 % in H2O)6,8-8,0
Appearance of solution (5 % in H2O)clear, colourless
Specific rotation [α]20D (5 % in H2O, dry substance)+25,5° to +27,5°
3-Aminopropionic acid≤0,5 %
Chloride (Cl)≤0,02 %
Loss on drying≤3,0 %
Related Substances
Related substances (impurity B)≤0.8 %
Related substances (impurity C)≤0.3 %
Related substances (impurity E)≤0.25 %
Related substances (impurity H)≤0.15 %
Related substances (unspecific impurities)≤0.1 %
Related substances (total)≤1.2 %