| potassium bitartrate |
Potassium bitartrate is the acid potassium salt which is obtained from tartaric acid. It is liberated from fermenting wine and can be used as basic product for the production of tartaric acid.
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| potassium sorbate |
is a naturally occurring substance extracted from pods of Ceratonia siliqua (plant). It is a complex mixture of proteins, carbohydrates, ash, fat, and fiber. Guar gum is similar but is derived from Cyamopsis tetragonolobus endosperms.
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| potassium sorbate |
This preservative is known to cause liver and kidney dysfunction. This is a commonly used preservative chemically similar to fat.
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| potassium chloride |
(5-20 mmol intravenously) raises the threshold for membrane depolarisation. Many cardiac patients are chronically potassium-depleted due to diuretic therapy and this may predispose them to fibrillation. Potassium chloride probably has little effect in intractable VF.
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| potassium alum |
This is traditionally the most important of all the ancient mordants and was used as early as 2000 BC. It is the least toxic of the mordants and is safe to use. It is easy to handle in granular form.
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