Chicory Root Extract Safety Tips
Handling of Chicory Root Extract should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.
References
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Details
Specification | 10%-95% Inulin HPLC |
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Botanical Source | Chicory Root |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Storage | Stored in cool & dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat. |
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