L-Lactic Acid
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For Research & Analytical Purposes. Not for Personal use.
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L-Lactic Acid Product Information
L-Lactic Acid is listed under Fine Chemicals and is intended for analytical research, quality control and pharmaceutical reference standard applications. The product is supplied by Clearsynth under CAT No. CS-T-30776.
Clearsynth provides this compound for research and analytical use, with product information including CAS number, molecular formula, molecular weight and product enquiry details.
Technical Data
Product Name
L-Lactic Acid
CAS No.
79-33-4
CAT No.
CS-T-30776
HSN Code
38229010
Country of Origin
Can be shipped from India, Canada and USA
Molecular Formula
C3H6O3
Molecular Weight
90,08
Category
Storage Condition
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Hazard Compound
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Description
Regulatory Description
L-Lactic Acid is supplied with detailed characterization data compliant with regulatory guideline. L-Lactic Acid can be used for analytical method development, method validation (AMV), Quality Control (QC), ANDA-related analytical work, and commercial pharmaceutical research applications.
Overview
"Occurs in small quantities in the blood and muscle fluid of man and animals. The lactic acid concentration increases in muscle and blood after vigorous activity. L-(+)-Lactic acid is also present in liver, kidney, thymus gland, human amniotic fluid, and other organs and body fluids."
Synonyms
L-Lactic Acid
Application Notes
"Occurs in small quantities in the blood and muscle fluid of man and animals. The lactic acid concentration increases in muscle and blood after vigorous activity. L-(+)-Lactic acid is also present in liver, kidney, thymus gland, human amniotic fluid, and other organs and body fluids."
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