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Uses Of Citric Acid

Uses Of Citric Acid

Jan 22, 2024

What is Citric Acid?

 

Citric acid is a naturally occurring acid. It is found in various fruits and vegetables. Example of citrus fruit – lemon which has the highest amount of citric acid. In many consumer goods, in the food and beverage sectors, citric acid is used. As an acidulant, in soft drinks and syrups, it stimulates a natural fruit flavour and gives the required degree of tartness. Citric acid is an intermediate organic compound in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, found naturally in citrus fruits, pineapples, pears and crystallised as calcium citrate. It is mainly produced by fermentation.

 

 

Citric Acid Uses

 

We get a citric acid powder which is white. It helps in improving kidney health, throat infection, getting rid of acne etc. Some other citric acid uses are:

· Used as a food additive

· Used in cleaning

· Used as cosmetics

· Used in water softener

· Used in Industries

 

 

1. Food Additive

 

· Food additive citric acid is used in food as a flavouring agent and preservative.

· It is used in processed food products like beverages, soft drinks etc.

· Due to its sour taste, it is used in making certain candies.

· Sometimes the sour candy is covered with white powder which is citric acid.

· To keep fat globules away some ice cream companies use it as an emulsifier.

 

2. Cleaning Agent

 

· Citric acid is one of the chelating agents.

· With the help of citric acid limescale from evaporators and boilers is removed.

· It is used in soaps and laundry detergents as water is softened by the acid.

· Household cleaners used in the kitchen and bathroom also contain some amount of citric acid.

· It is not only used as a cleaner but also as a deodorizer.

 

3. Cosmetics

 

· Citric acid helps in the removal of dead skin so used for home masks.

· Improves skin tone and skin growth reducing wrinkles, acne scars etc.

· To balance the PH levels citric acid is commonly used as an ingredient in cosmetics.

· It is found in hand soap, body wash, nail polish, face cleansers, shampoos and some other cosmetics products.

 

4. Water Softener

 

· Citric acid is used as a water softener in detergents, because of its an organic acid, chelating, and buffering properties.

· The chemical properties of citric acid as a weak organic acid make it a strong softener for water.

· It operates by breaking down the trace quantities of metal discovered in water, making it an optimal all-natural option for hard water treatment.

 

5. Industrial Uses

 

· Industrial uses of citric acid include detergent manufacturing,elecctroplating and leather tanning.

· Citric acid is also used as a preservative for stored blood and a buffer and antioxidant in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.

· Several fungal-derived acids have significant commercial value and have found wide-ranging applications in the food, feed, pharmaceutical and polymer industries.

Citric acid is one of many metabolites produced by Aspergillus species. Citric acid possesses sweet-and-sour sensory notes, and succinic acid has a salty—bitter taste. With the change in soil and climatic condition, the citric acid amount in vegetables and fruits also varies.

A mixture of citric acid and ascorbic acid is used as a dip for oily fish to prevent surface tissue from becoming brownish and gummy, a condition known as rusting. Production by fermentation resulted in drastic lowering and stabilisation of the price of citric acid.

 

 

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