Cupric Citrate TS, Alkaline
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This article is compiled based on the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) – 2025 Edition
Issued and maintained by the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP)
—With the aid of heat, dissolve 173 g of dihydrated sodium citrate and 117 g of monohydrated sodium carbonate in about 700 mL of water, and filter through paper, if necessary, to obtain a clear solution. In a separate container dissolve 17.3 g of cupric sulfate in about 100 mL of water, and slowly add this solution, with constant stirring, to the first solution. Cool the mixture, add water to make 1000 mL, and mix.

