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citric acid Citric acid has many uses. It
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citric acid Used as a flavoring agent in foods and pharmaceuticals, and as preservative, acid, sequestrate. Foam-stabilizer and pH-adjuster in cosmetics. It is nontoxic.
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citric acid A colorless crystalline acid.
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citric acid Found in plants and citrus fruits. This organic acid is a pH adjuster and acts as a preservative and anti-oxidant.
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citric acid A form of acid that can be added to canned foods. It increases the acidity of low-acid foods and may improve the flavor and color.
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