Ascorbic Acid, USP
Ascorbic Acid USP is an odorless or almost odorless crystalline powder that ranges from white to slightly yellow in color. Alternative name(s): Vitamin C
Ascorbic Acid USP is an odorless or almost odorless crystalline powder that ranges from white to slightly yellow in color. Alternative name(s): Vitamin C
Arginine (L), USP comes as white, practically odorless crystals. It is freely soluble in water and sparingly soluble in alcohol. Alternative name(s): Arginine, L-Arginine, L-Arg
Apomorphine Hydrochloride USP / EP ranges from minute, white or grayish-white glistening crystals or white powder. It is odorless and will gradually acquire a green color on exposure to light and air. Alternative name(s): apomorphine hydrochloride hemihydrate
Anastrozole USP is a white to off-white crystalline powder. Alternative name(s): anastrozol
Amphotericin B USP is a yellow to orange powder; and is odorless or practically so. Oral grade.
Amlodipine Besylate USP is a white or almost white powder. Alternative name(s): amlodipine besilate
Amitriptyline Hydrochloride USP ranges from white to practically white crystalline powder or small crystals. It is odorless to practically odorless. Protect from direct sunlight and moisture. Freely soluble in water and in alcohol.
Amantadine Hydrochloride USP is a white to practically white, crystalline powder. Alternative name(s): 1- Adamantamine Hydrochloride
Aluminum Chloride USP is a white to yellowish white, deliquescent, crystalline powder. It is practically odorless. Alternative name(s): aluminium chloride hexahydrate
Altrenogest is a white to light yellow powder or crystalline powder.
Alprostadil, USP (Prostaglandin E1) comes as a white to off-white, odorless, crystalline powder. Alternative name(s): Prostaglandin, PGE1
Alpha Lipoic Acid, USP is a yellow crystalline powder which is considered almost odorless. Is hygroscopic. Dietary Supplement Grade refers to a nutritional supplement that is manufactured by an FDA-registered dietary supplement manufacturer or manufacturer with other certifications and registrations, based on applicable laws and regulations. Qualified manufacturers follow their applicable standards of practice, which are less stringent than those for FDA-registered drug manufacturers. The customer is responsible for ensuring suitability of the product for the intended use and acknowledges that further testing may be required.