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  1. Sodium citrate is used to prevent donated blood from clotting in storage. It is also used in a laboratory, before an operation, to determine whether a person's blood is too thick and might cause a blood clot, or if the blood is too thin to safely operate.

  2. May 10, 2020 · Learn more about acidity regulator - Sodium Citrate (E331), from three types (mono, di and trisodium citrate), production, uses in beverage and cheese, safety, compare with citric acid, sodium chloride and potassium citrate.

  3. Oct 6, 2022 · Sodium citrate is the sodium salt of citric acid used to neutralize excessive acidity (metabolic acidosis) in the body, and prevent the formation of kidney stones (nephrolithiasis). Sodium citrate increases systemic and urinary pH levels and also increases the excretion of urinary calcium, inhibiting the formation of calcium stones ...

  4. Sodium citrate is the sodium salt of citric acid. It is white, crystalline powder or white, granular crystals, slightly deliquescent in moist air, freely soluble in water, practically insoluble in alcohol. Like citric acid, it has a sour taste. From the medical point of view, it is used as alkalinizing agent.

  5. Sodium citrate and citric acid combine in an oral solution to prevent kidney stones and metabolic acidosis. This solution works by making your blood and pee less acidic. You can mix this solution with 6 ounces of water before drinking it as directed.

  6. Sodium citrate is chiefly used as a food additive, usually for flavor or as a preservative. Its E number is E331. Sodium citrate is employed as a flavoring agent in certain varieties of club soda. It is common as an ingredient in bratwurst, and is also used in commercial ready-to-drink beverages and drink mixes, contributing a tart flavor.

  7. Sodium Citrate is also called Trisodium Citrate or Citrosodine or Natrocitral. It is widely used as a food preservative, for alkalization of urine to prevent kidney stones, as an anticoagulant for stored blood, and buffer.

  8. Find patient medical information for sodium citrate-citric acid oral on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings.

  9. Sodium citrate is the sodium salt of citric acid. It is white, crystalline powder or white, granular crystals, slightly deliquescent in moist air, freely soluble in water, practically insoluble in alcohol.

  10. Sodium Citrate is a urine alkalinizing agent. After absorption it is metabolized to produce bicarbonate. It can be used to treat metabolic acidosis, where the generated bicarbonate buffers excess hydrogen ions in the blood, raising its p H.

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