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1 Always the right chemistry. Lohmann-Chemicals
2 Mineral salts classified by salts ACETATES Aluminium Hydroxide Acetate Ammonium Acetate Calcium Acetate Copper(II) Acetate ADIPATES Ammonium Adipate Magnesium Adipate ASCORBATES Ferrous L-Ascorbate ASPARTATES Ferrous DL-Asparate Magnesium DL-Hydrogenaspartate Magnesium L-Hydrogenaspartate Lithium Acetate Magnesium Acetate Manganese(II) Acetate Potassium Acetate Potassium Adipate Sodium Adipate Magnesium L-Ascorbate Potassium DL-Hydrogenaspartate Potassium Magnesium L-Hydrogenaspartate Sodium Acetate Sodium Diacetate Strontium Acetate Zinc Acetate Zinc DL-Hydrogenaspartate Zinc L-Hydrogenaspartate BENZOATES Lithium Benzoate Potassium Benzoate Sodium Benzoate CARBONATES / HYDROXIDE CARBONATES Calcium Carbonate Magnesium Carbonate, basic Copper(II) Hydroxide Carbonate Magnesium Hydroxide Carbonate Ferrous Carbonate Saccharated Manganese(II) Carbonate Lithium Carbonate Potassium Bicarbonate Potassium Carbonate Sodium Carbonate Strontium Carbonate Zinc Hydroxide Carbonate CHLORIDES Calcium Chloride Ferric Chloride CITRATES Aluminium Citrate Ammonium Citrate Calcium Citrate Calcium Citrate Malate Copper(II) Citrate Copper(II) Sodium Citrate Ferric Citrate Ferrous Citrate EDETATE Calcium Copper(II) EDTA FORMATES Ammonium Formate Calcium Formate Copper(II) Formate FUMARATES Calcium Fumarate Copper(II) Fumarate Ferrous Fumarate GLUCONATES Calcium Gluconate Calcium Lactogluconate Copper(II) Gluconate Ferrous Gluconate Magnesium Chloride Manganese(II) Chloride Ferric Ammonium Citrate Ferric Choline Citrate Ferric Manganese(II) Citrate Ferric Quinine Citrate Ferric Sodium Citrate Ferrous Sodium Citrate Lithium Citrate Magnesium Citrate Ferric Sodium EDTA soluble Lithium Formate Magnesium Formate Potassium Formate Lithium Fumarate Magnesium Fumarate Manganese(II) Fumarate Magnesium Gluconate Manganese(II) Gluconate Potassium Gluconate Sodium Gluconate Potassium Chloride Manganese(II) Citrate with Sodium Citrate Potassium Citrate Sodium Citrate Strontium Hydrogen Citrate Zinc Citrate Sodium Formate Strontium Formate Zinc Formate Potassium Fumarate Sodium Fumarate Zinc Fumarate Strontium Gluconate Zinc Gluconate 2
3 GLUTAMATES Magnesium Glutamate GLYCEROPHOSPHATES Calcium Glycerophosphate Copper(II) Glycerophosphate Ferric Glycerophosphate Lithium Glycerophosphate HYDROXIDES Aluminium Hydroxide Calcium Hydroxide LACTATES Aluminium Lactate Ammonium Lactate Calcium Lactate Calcium Phospholactate Calcium Sodium Lactate MALATES Calcium Malate Calcium Citrate Malate NITRATES Aluminium Nitrate Calcium Nitrate Copper(II) Nitrate Ferric Nitrate OXALATES Ammonium Oxalate Calcium Oxalate Copper(II) Oxalate Ferrous Oxalate OXIDES Calcium Oxide Ferric Oxide Hydrate PEPTONATES Ferric Peptonate Magnesium Glycerophosphate Manganese(II) Glycerophosphate Potassium Glycerophosphate Sodium Glycerophosphate Copper(II) Hydroxide Lithium Hydroxide Copper(II) Lactate Ferrous Lactate Magnesium Lactate Manganese(II) Lactate Potassium Lactate Potassium Malate Sodium Malate Lithium Nitrate Magnesium Nitrate Manganese(II) Nitrate Sodium Nitrate Ferric Ammonium Oxalate Ferric Sodium Oxalate Magnesium Oxalate Manganese(II) Oxalate Magnesium Oxide Zinc Oxide Ferric Manganese(II) Peptonate Sodium Beta Glycerophosphate Zinc Glycerophosphate Magnesium Hydroxide Sodium Lactate Strontium Lactate Zinc Lactate Strontium Nitrate Zinc Nitrate Potassium Oxalate Sodium Oxalate Strontium Oxalate Zinc Oxalate PEROXIDES Calcium Peroxide Magnesium Peroxide Zinc Peroxide PHOSPHATES Calcium Phosphate Copper(II) Phosphate Copper(II) Hydrogen Phosphate Ferric Phosphate PROPIONATES Calcium Propionate Magnesium Propionate PYROPHOSPHATES Copper(II) Pyrophosphate Ferric Pyrophosphate Ferric Pyrophosphate soluble Ferric Sodium Pyrophosphate Ferrous Phosphate Ferric Phosphate soluble Ferric Phosphate soluble with Ammonium Citrate Potassium Propionate Sodium Propionate Ferric Pyrophosphate soluble with Ammonium Citrate Magnesium Pyrophosphate Manganese(II) Pyrophosphate Magnesium Phosphate Manganese(II) Phosphate Potassium Phosphate Sodium Phosphate Zinc Propionate Sodium Pyrophosphate Zinc Pyrophosphate Lohmann - always the right chemistry. 3
4 Mineral salts classified by salts SACCHARATES Calcium Saccharate Calcium d-saccharate SELENATES Sodium Selenate Ferric Saccharate (Iron sugar) Ferric Manganese(II) Saccharate Manganese(II) Saccharate SELENITES Sodium Selentite SILICATES Magnesium Trisilicate STEARATES Calcium Stearate Ferric Stearate SUCCINATES Ammonium Succinate Calcium Succinate Ferric Succinate SULFATES Aluminium Potassium Sulfate Aluminium Sulfate Calcium Sulfate Copper(II) Sulfate Ferric Sulfate TARTRATES Aluminium Acetotartrate* Ammonium Tartrate Calcium Tartrate Copper(II)Tartrate VARIOUS Calamine Glycerophosphoric Acid TRITURATIONS Selenate Trit 1% M Selhovita C (Selenite Trit 1% C) Selhovita M (Selenite Trit 1% M) Iodide Trit 1% M Magnesium Stearate Zinc Stearate Ferrous Succinate Magnesium Succinate Potassium Succinate Ferric Ammonium Sulfate Ferrous Sulfate Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate Ferric Subsulfate Lithium Sulfate Ferric Tartrate Ferrous Tartrate Lithium Tartrate Magnesium Tartrate Magaldrate Sodium Humate Iodate Trit 1% C Cupromin 20 (Copper Trit 20% C) Cupromin 6 (Copper Trit 6% C) Chromium Trit 1% M Sodium Succinate Zinc Succinate Magnesium Sulfate Manganese(II) Sulfate Potassium Sulfate Sodium Sulfate Zinc Sulfate Potassium Tartrate Potassium Sodium Tartrate Sodium Thioantimonate Sulfur Chromium Trit 5% C Chromium Trit 10% C Molybdenum Trit 1% M Molybdenum Trit 1% C * via exclusive distribution partner 4
5 Mineral salts classified by metals ALUMINIUM Aluminium Citrate Aluminium Hydroxide Aluminium Hydroxide Acetate AMMONIUM Ammonium Acetate Ammonium Adipate Ammonium Citrate Ammonium Formate CALCIUM Calcium Acetate Calcium Carbonate Calcium Chloride Calcium Citrate Calcium Copper(II) EDTA Calcium Formate Calcium Fumarate Calcium Gluconate Calcium Glycerophosphate Calcium Hydroxide COPPER Copper(II) Acetate Copper(II) Hydroxide Carbonate Copper(II) Citrate Copper(II) Sodium Citrate Copper(II) Calcium EDTA Copper(II) Formate IRON Ferrous L-Ascorbate Ferrous DL-Asparate Ferrous Carbonate Saccharated Ferric Chloride Ferric Citrate Ferrous Citrate Ferric Ammonium Citrate Ferric Choline Citrate Ferric Manganese(II) Citrate Ferric Quinine Citrate Ferric Sodium Citrate Ferrous Sodium Citrate Ferric Sodium EDTA, soluble Ferrous Fumarate Ferrous Gluconate Ferric Glycerophosphate Aluminium Lactate Aluminium Nitrate Aluminium Potassium Sulfate Ammonium Lactate Ammonium Oxalate Ammonium Succinate Ammonium Tartrate Calcium Lactate Calcium Lactogluconate Calcium Malate Calcium Citrate Malate Calcium Phospholactate Calcium Sodium Lactate Calcium Nitrate Calcium Oxalate Calcium Oxide Calcium Peroxide Copper(II) Fumarate Copper(II) Gluconate Copper(II) Glycerophosphate Copper(II) Hydroxide Copper(II) Lactate Copper(II) Nitrate Ferrous Lactate Ferric Nitrate Ferrous Oxalate Ferric Ammonium Oxalate Ferric Sodium Oxalate Ferric Oxide Hydrate Ferric Peptonate Ferric Manganese(II) Peptonate Ferric Phosphate Ferrous Phosphate Ferric Phosphate soluble Ferric Phosphate soluble with Ammonium Citrate Ferric Pyrophosphate Ferric Pyrophosphate soluble Aluminium Sulfate Aluminium Acetotartrate* Ferric Ammonium Citrate Ferric Ammonium Oxalate Ferric Ammonium Sulfate Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate Calcium Phosphate Calcium Propionate Calcium Saccharate Calcium d-saccharate Calcium Stearate Calcium Succinate Calcium Sulfate Calcium Tartrate Copper(II) Oxalate Copper(II) Phosphate Copper(II) Hydrogen Phosphate Copper(II) Pyrophosphate Copper(II) Sulfate Copper(II)Tartrate Ferric Pyrophosphate soluble with Ammonium Citrate Ferric Sodium Pyrophosphate Ferric Saccharate (Iron sugar) Ferric Manganese(II) Saccharate Ferric Stearate Ferric Succinate Ferrous Succinate Ferric Sulfate Ferrous Sulfate Ferric Subsulfate Ferric Ammonium Sulfate Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate Ferric Tartrate Ferrous Tartrate * via exclusive distribution partner Lohmann - always the right chemistry. 5
6 Mineral salts classified by metals LITHIUM Lithium Acetate Lithium Benzoate Lithium Carbonate Lithium Citrate MAGNESIUM Magaldrate Magnesium Acetate Magnesium Adipate Magnesium L-Ascorbate Magnesium DL-Hydrogenaspartate Magnesium L-Hydrogenaspartate Magnesium Carbonate, basic Magnesium Hydroxid Carbonate Magnesium Chloride Magnesium Citrate MANGANESE Manganese(II) Acetate Manganese(II) Carbonate Manganese(II) Citrate with Sodium Citrate Manganese(II) Chloride POTASSIUM Potassium Acetate Potassium Adipate Potassium DL-Hydrogenaspartate Potassium Benzoate Potassium Carbonate Potassium Bicarbonate Potassium Chloride Potassium Citrate Potassium Formate SELENIUM Sodium Selenate SODIUM Sodium Acetate Sodium Diacetate Sodium Adipate Sodium Benzoate Sodium Carbonate Sodium Citrate Sodium Ferric Citrate Sodium Ferrous Citrate Sodium Ferric EDTA Sodium Formate Sodium Fumarate STRONTIUM Strontium Acetate Strontium Carbonate Strontium Hydrogen Citrate Lithium Formate Lithium Fumarate Lithium Glycerophosphate Lithium Hydroxide Magnesium Formate Magnesium Fumarate Magnesium Gluconate Magnesium Glutamate Magnesium Glycerophosphate Magnesium Hydroxide Magnesium Lactate Magnesium Nitrate Magnesium Oxalate Magnesium Oxide Manganese(II) Fumarate Manganese(II) Gluconate Manganese(II) Glycerophosphate Manganese(II) Lactate Manganese(II) Nitrate Potassium Fumarate Potassium Gluconate Potassium Glycerophosphate Potassium Lactate Potassium Magnesium L-Hydrogenaspartate Potassium Malate Potassium Nitrate Potassium Oxalate Sodium Selenite Sodium Gluconate Sodium Glycerophosphate Sodium Beta Glycerophosphate Sodium Humate Sodium Lactate Sodium Calcium Lactate Sodium Malate Sodium Nitrate Sodium Oxalate Sodium Ferric Oxalate Sodium Phosphate Strontium Formate Strontium Gluconate Strontium Lactate Lithium Nitrate Lithium Sulfate Lithium Tartrate Magnesium Peroxide Magnesium Phosphate Magnesium Propionate Magnesium Pyrophosphate Magnesium Trisilicate Magnesium Stearate Magnesium Succinate Magnesium Sulfate Magnesium Tartrate Manganese(II) Oxalate Manganese(II) Phosphate Manganese(II) Pyrophosphate Manganese(II) Saccharate Manganese(II) Sulfate Potassium Phosphate Potassium Propionate Potassium Succinate Potassium Sulfate Potassium Aluminium Sulfate Potassium Tartrate Potassium Sodium Tartrate Sodium Propionate Sodium Pyrophosphate Sodium Ferric Pyrophosphate Sodium Selenate Sodium Selenite Sodium Succinate Sodium Sulfate Sodium Tartrate Sodium Potassium Tartrate Sodium Thioantimonate Strontium Nitrate Strontium Oxalate 6
7 ZINC Zinc Acetate Zinc L-Ascorbate Zinc DL-Hydrogenaspartate Zinc L- Hydrogenaspartate Zinc Hydroxid Carbonate Zinc Citrate Zinc Formate VARIOUS Calamine Glycerophosphoric Acid TRITURATIONS Selenate Trit 1% M Selohvita C (Selenit Trit 1% C ) Selohvita M (Selenit Trit 1% M) Iodide Trit 1% M Zinc Fumarate Zinc Gluconate Zinc Glycerophosphate Zinc Lactate Zinc Nitrate Zinc Oxalate Zinc Oxide Magaldrate Sulfur Iodate Trit 1% C Cupromin 20 (C opper Trit 20% C ) Cupromin 6 (C opper Trit 6% C ) Chromium Trit 1% M Zinc Peroxide Zinc Propionate Zinc Pyrophosphate Zinc Stearate Zinc Succinate Zinc Sulfate Chromium Trit 5% C Chromium Trit 10% C Molybdenum Trit 1% M Molybdenum Trit 1% C Lohmann - always the right chemistry. 7
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9 Microencapsulated Mineral Salts Advantages Ferrous Fumarate E 60% Ferrous Fumarate ET 50% Ferrous Sulfate E 50% Ferrous Sulfate ET 50% Ferrous Sulfate SE 50% Magnesium Oxide E 60% taste masking prevention of chemical reactions with other ingredients Micronized Mineral Salts Advantages Calcium Carbonate Tricalcium Citrate 4-hydrate Ferrous Carbonate saccharated Ferrous Gluconate Ferric Pyrophosphate Trimagnesium Dicitrate anhydrous Sodium Bicarbonate Monosodium Citrate Zinc Citrate Zinc Sulfate 1-hydrate specific surface enlargement improved dissolution time enhanced homogeneity in suspensions enhancement of intestinal absorption and bioavailability superior taste and mouth-feel texture and viscosity improvement in creams, gels and lotions Lohmann - always the right chemistry. 9
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