Potassium Citrate forms when manufacturers neutralize fermentation-derived citric acid with potassium salts. It delivers high solubility and regulates alkalinity in biological and formulation systems. Formulators use it as an electrolyte and buffering agent to maintain acid–base balance and support urinary health. Food technologists stabilize products and control pH with precision. Cosmetic chemists improve emulsion stability and strengthen aqueous systems. Its chelating capacity enhances mineral fortification and overall formulation performance.


