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CALCIUM TARTRATE


EC / List no.: 221-621-5
CAS no.: 3164-34-9
Mol. formula: C4H6O6.Ca


Calcium Tartrate, exactly calcium L-tartrate, is a byproduct of the wine industry, prepared from wine fermentation dregs. 
Calcium Tartrate is the calcium salt of L-tartaric acid, an acid most commonly found in grapes. 
Its solubility decreases with lower temperature, which results in the forming of whitish (in red wine often reddish) crystalline clusters as it precipitates. 
As E number E354, it finds use as a food preservative and acidity regulator. 
Like tartaric acid, Calcium Tartrate has two asymmetric carbons, hence it has two chiral isomers and a non-chiral isomer (meso-form). 
Most Calcium Tartrate of biological origin is the chiral levorotatory (–) isomer.


Obtained from wine lees it is used for the manufacture of tartaric acid.

Tartaric acid is a natural acidifier and preservative (E-334). 
In the oenological industry it can be used as regulator of the wine acidity. 
Calcium Tartrate is used on an industrial scale, in the preparation of fizzy beverages as sodas.


Physical Description
Fine crystalline powder with a white or off-white colour

Solubility
Slightly soluble in water. 
Solubility approximately 0,01 g/100 ml water (20 °C). 
Sparingly soluble in ethanol. Slightly soluble in diethyl ether. 
Soluble in acids


OENOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
Calcium Tartrate is vital in achieving maximum tartaric stabilisation in wines. This salt is able to stabilise in one step both tartaric salts : potassium bitartrate and Calcium Tartrate.
Calcium Tartrate triggers the formation of potassium bitartrate and Calcium Tartrate and accelerates the edimentation of endogenous crystals (“vin pierre”).
Selected Calcium Tartrate grain size (95 % < 100 µm), Calcium Tartrate to cold conditions. 
Continuous process is not recommended for stabilisation of both salts.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Add the Calcium Tartrate at a temperature ranges from -3 to + 4°C.
The wine should be stirred regularly to ensure that the Calcium Tartrate is spread evenly throughout.
If the wine has been fined previously, the treatment should be carried out after it has been drawn off.

DOSE RATE
• 100 to 200 g/hL of Calcium Tartrate depending on the composition of the wine (have a test carried out in the laboratory).

PACKAGING AND STORAGE
• In 5 kg and 25 kg bags
Keep away from damp conditions, in its hermetically sealed bag.
Calcium Tartrate will not keep for long once the bag has been opened. Store in a dry place.


The rate of Calcium Tartrate precipitation was measured in wine after addition of calcium carbonate. Wine pH has little, if any, effect on the rate of precipitation, only on the final equilibrium concentration. 
Low temperatures slow the rate of precipitation but result in greater Calcium Tartrate stability. 
Addition of Calcium Tartrate seed crystals increases the rate of precipitation. 
Malic acid inhibits Calcium Tartrate precipitation during the period when nucleation controls crystal growth.
Measurement of tartaric acid and calcium during precipitation shows the stoichiometry to be 1:1 during all phases of crystallization.


Calcium Tartrate is also known as mn(iii) tartrate or tartaric acid, calcium salt, (r-r*,r*)-isomer. 
Calcium Tartrate is soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). 
Calcium Tartrate can be found in tamarind, which makes Calcium Tartrate a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product. 
Calcium Tartrate is a byproduct of the wine industry, prepared from wine fermentation dregs. 
Calcium Tartrate is the calcium salt of tartaric acid, an acid most commonly found in grapes. 
Its solubility decreases with lower temperature, which results in the forming of whitish (in red wine often reddish) crystalline clusters as it precipitates. 
Calcium Tartrate finds use as a food preservative and acidity regulator. 
Like tartaric acid, Calcium Tartrate has two asymmetric carbons, hence it has two chiral isomers and a non-chiral isomer (meso-form). 
Most Calcium Tartrate of biological origin is the chiral levorotatory (–) isomer .

Belongs to the class of organic compounds known as beta hydroxy acids and derivatives. 
Beta hydroxy acids and derivatives are compounds containing a carboxylic acid substituted with a hydroxyl group on the C3 carbon atom.


Calcium Tartrate is the calcium salt of L-tartaric acid, an acid most commonly found in grapes. 
Calcium Tartrate is known under E code E354 and is used in the food industry as a buffer and as a preservative

Calcium Tartrate is essential for optimum tartrate stabilisation of wines that contain a high calcium content liable to form precipitates in the bottle. 
Calcium Tartrate causes preferential crystallisation of calcium tartrate, significantly reducing Ca2+ levels in wine.

Calcium tartrate is also known as calcium L-tartrate. 
Calcium tartrate is the calcium salt of L-tartaric acid which is mostly found in ripe grapes.
Calcium tartrate decreases its solubility at lower temperature, which in turn forms whitish crystal like clusters in red wines. 
Calcium tartrate also has property that it can appear to be white powder. 
Calcium tartrate is the byproduct/ residue during wine fermentation in the wine industry. 
The residue slurry is then purified & dried out to develop the intermediate product for the production of tartaric acid. 
Wine contains naturally dissolved salts such as potassium, manganese, iron, copper and calcium, which yields instability in wine. 
Young wine stored in the bottle is expected to lead crystal formation, which leads to precipitate formation. 
In the presence of calcium tartrate, the stability process of wine is slower. 
List of additives permitted for use in the production of wine under EU law states the use of calcium tartrate as a stabilizer. 
However, calcium tartrate finds its application as a preservative for seafood, vegetables, fruits, in deodorization of fish and acidity regulator.


On the basis of application    
 Tartaric acid production
 Food preservative
 Medicines (Antacid)

On the basis of end use    
 Food & Beverages industry
 Pharmaceutical industry
 Chemical Industry


Calcium tartrate is a byproduct of the wine industry, prepared from wine fermentation dregs. 
Calcium Tartrate is the calcium salt of tartaric acid, an acid most commonly found in ripe grapes. 
Calcium Tartrate finds use as a food preservative and acidity regulator. 
Like tartaric acid, calcium tartrate has two asymmetric carbons, hence it has two chiral isomers and a non-chiral isomer. Most calcium tartrate of biological origin is the chiral levorotatory isomer.


Calcium tartrate is a calcium salt of L-tartaric acid, which is most commonly found in grapes. 
Calcium tartrate is formed as a by-product in the wine industry, which is prepared by fermentation of wine dregs. 
Calcium Tartrate is also known as calcium L-tartrate. 
Solubility of calcium tartrate decreases with low temperature and hence it forms a white crystalline cluster as a precipitate in powdered form. 
Calcium tartrate is used as an intermediate product for production of tartaric acid. 
Calcium Tartrate is used to stabilize dissolved natural salts such as manganese, copper, iron, potassium, and calcium that are present in wines. 
Calcium Tartrate is used as a stabilizer and as a preservative for packed vegetables, fruits, and deodorization of fish. 
Calcium tartrate has two asymmetric carbons, two chiral isomers, and a non-chiral isomer in its mono form.  
Calcium Tartrate also acts as an acidity regulator in various food and beverage items.

Calcium Tartrate belongs to agriculture and agro industry category. 
Calcium Tartrate is stemmed from the extraction and processing of potassium bitartrate (contained in grape marc and lees of wine). 
Application: tartaric acid production, calcium tartrate, chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry, food industry


Calcium tartrate is a byproduct of the wine industry, prepared from wine fermentation dregs. 
Calcium Tartrate is the calcium salt (white powder) of tartaric acid, an acid most commonly found in ripe grapes. 
Its solubility decreases with colder temperature, which results in the forming of whitish (in red wine often reddish) crystalline clusters as it precipitates. 
Calcium Tartrate finds use as a food preservative and acidity regulator.

What Is Calcium Tartrate?
Calcium tartrate is a white crystalline organic acid. 
Calcium tartrate occurs naturally in many plants, particularly grapes and tamarinds. Salts of Tartaric Acid are called Tartrates. 
These salts include Calcium Tartrate, Potassium Tartrate, Potassium Sodium Tartrate and Disodium Tartrate. 
In cosmetics and personal care products, these ingredients are used in soaps, skin care products, suntan products and hair care products.

Why is Calcium Tartrate used in cosmetics and personal care products?
Calcium Tartrate and its salts are used as pH adjusters in cosmetics and personal care products. 
pH Adjusters are used to control the pH of finished cosmetic products.

Calcium tartrate is a Calcium salt of tartaric acid; avail. 
as the dihydrate and tetrahydrate Calcium tartrate uses and applications include: 
Preservative, pH control agent in foods; antacid drug; tartaric acid; skin conditioner in cosmetics

Obtained from the extraction and processing of potassium bitartrate, calcium tartrate is naturally found in grape marc and wine lees.
A powder substance, dried for optimal storage.
Tartaric acid content > 50%.

Used in
Tartaric acid production
Chemical industries
Pharmaceutical industries
Food industries

Calcium tartrate is a byproduct of the wine industry, prepared from wine fermentation dregs. 
Calcium tartrate is the calcium salt of tartaric acid, an acid most commonly found in grapes. 
Its solubility decreases with lower temperature

About Calcium Tartrate
Helpful information
Calcium Tartrate is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 10 000 to < 100 000 tonnes per annum.

Calcium Tartrate is used in articles, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.

Consumer Uses
ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or in which chemical products the substance might be used. ECHA has no public registered data on the routes by which Calcium Tartrate is most likely to be released to the environment.

Article service life
Release to the environment of Calcium Tartrate can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance, in processing aids at industrial sites, as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates), as processing aid and of substances in closed systems with minimal release.
ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or into which articles the substance might have been processed.

Widespread uses by professional workers
ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or in which chemical products the substance might be used. ECHA has no public registered data on the types of manufacture using Calcium Tartrate. ECHA has no public registered data on the routes by which Calcium Tartrate is most likely to be released to the environment.

Formulation or re-packing
ECHA has no public registered data indicating whether or in which chemical products the substance might be used. ECHA has no public registered data on the routes by which Calcium Tartrate is most likely to be released to the environment.

Uses at industrial sites
Calcium Tartrate is used in the following products: metal surface treatment products, plant protection products and pharmaceuticals.
Calcium Tartrate has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Calcium Tartrate is used for the manufacture of: chemicals.
Release to the environment of Calcium Tartrate can occur from industrial use: as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates), manufacturing of the substance and of substances in closed systems with minimal release.
Manufacture
Release to the environment of Calcium Tartrate can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance, as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates) and of substances in closed systems with minimal release.

IUPAC NAMES: 
2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid calcium salt
calcium 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioate
Calcium carbonate
calcium tartarate
Calcium Tartrate
Calcium tartrate
calcium tartrate
Calcium Tartrate
Calcium tartrate
calcium tartrate
CalciumTartrate
Tartrate de calcium

SYNONYMS: 
(+)-CALCIUM L-TARTRATE DIHYDRATE
Calciumtartrat
CALCIUM TARTRATE 2-HYDRATE
L-Calciumtartrate
CALICIUMTARTRATE
2,3-dihydroxy-[ theta-( theta, theta)]-butanedioic aci calcium salt
(+)-Calcium L-tartrate hydrate
(2R,3R)-2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid calcium salt
L-Tartaric acid calcium salt
2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid, calcium salt
Butanedioic acid, 2,3-dihydroxy- (2R,3R)-, calcium salt (1:1)
Butanedioic acid, 2,3-dihydroxy-, calcium salt
Calcium tartarate
Einecs 221-621-5
Tartaric acid, calcium salt
CALCIUM TARTRATE
2,3-dihydroxy-[theta-(theta,theta)]-butanedioicacicalciumsalt(1:1)
Calcium tartrate
3164-34-9
calcium;2,3-dihydroxybutanedioate
110720-66-6
Calcium DL-Tartrate
Butanedioic acid, 2,3-dihydroxy- (2R,3R)-, calcium salt (1:1)
Butanedioic acid, 2,3-dihydroxy-, calcium salt (1:1), (2R,3R)-rel-
DL-Tartaric Acid Calcium Salt
C4H4CaO6
Racemic Acid Calcium Salt
Tartaric acid calcium salt
SCHEMBL81366
calcium 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioate
DTXSID30911837
Butanedioic acid,2,3-dihydroxy- (2R,3R)-, calcium salt (1:1)
MFCD09752632
AKOS015901518
5892-21-7
DL-Tartaric acid calcium salt tetrahydrate
Butanedioicacid, 2,3-dihydroxy- (2R,3R)-, calcium salt, hydrate (1:1:4)
134841-46-6


 

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