Vitamin D is a colorless crystal, soluble in fats, fat solvents and organic solvents, with stable chemical properties, heat-resistant in neutral and alkaline solutions, and not easily oxidized, but gradually decomposed in acidic solutions. The vitamin D aqueous solution is unstable due to dissolved oxygen, and its biological effect is significantly reduced after the reduction of the double bond. Therefore, vitamin D should generally be stored in a low temperature environment without light, acid, oxygen or nitrogen.
Names
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Vitamin D3
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CAS No.
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67-97-0
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MF
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C27H44O
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EINECS No.
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200-673-2
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Purity
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98%; 99%
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Appearance
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White powder
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