Trace element

Trace elements refer to elements in the human body that are present in an amount ranging from 0.01% to 0.005% of body weight. Essential trace elements are essential for living organisms, such as iron, copper, zinc, cobalt, chromium, manganese, selenium, etc. These elements cannot be produced or synthesized in the body and need to be provided by food.


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Trace elements

Product name

CAS number

1

Calcium lactate

814-80-2

2

Calcium L-lactate

28305-25-1

3

Calcium Gluconate

299-28-5

4

Citric acid monohydrate

5949-29-1

5

Citric acid

77-92-9

6

Calcium citrate

7693-13-2

7

Calcium Carbonate

471-34-1

8

Calcium Citrate Malate

142606-53-9

9

ferrous lactate

5905-52-2

10

Ferric Pyrophosphate

10058-44-3

11

Ferrous Gluconate

299-29-6

12

Ferric ammonium citrate

1185-57-5

13

EDTA-FeNa

15708-41-5

14

Ferrous Fumarate

141-01-5

15

Zinc Lactate

16039-53-5

16

Zinc gluconate

4468-02-4

17

Zinc Citrate

546-46-3

18

Zinc oxide

1314-13-2

19

Potassium    Chloride

7447-40-7

20

Magnesium Gluconate

3632-91-5

21

Magnesium Lactate

18917-93-6

22

Magnesium sulfate

7487-88-9

23

Magnesium Carbonate

13717-00-5

24

Magnesium Citrate

3344-18-1

25

Copper Gluconate

527-09-3

26

Copper sulfate

7758-98-7

27

Copper Citrate

10402-15-0

28

Manganese Gluconate

6485-39-8

29

Manganese sulfate

7785-87-7

30

Potassium Gluconate

299-27-4

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