| Chemical name | Tricalcium citrate |
| Chemical formula | Ca3(C6H5O7)2 |
| Molecular mass | 498.46 g/mol |
| CAS number | * |
| Density | 1.63 g/cm3 |
| Melting point | unknown °C |
| Boiling point | unknown °C |
| SMILES | C(C(=O)*)C(CC(=O)*)(C(=O)*)O. |
| Chemical infobox | |
Calcium citrate is the calcium salt of citric acid. It is commonly used as a food additive (E333), usually as a preservative, but sometimes for flavor. In this sense, it is similar to sodium citrate. Calcium citrate is also used as a water softener.
Bioavailability is 2.5 times higher than calcium carbonate. For this reason, patients who have undergone the Roux-en-Y variety of weight-loss surgery (also known as gastric bypass) are usually instructed to take calcium citrate as a dietary supplement.
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