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Category: Chemical synthesis

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What is the source of tranexamic acid?

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Developed by Japanese researchers in 1962, tranexamic acid is a synthetic drug created in a laboratory, not a naturally occurring substance found in plants or animals. Its source begins with a precursor molecule derived from the amino acid lysine.

Understanding the Primary and Processed Raw Material of PCC

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While natural calcium carbonate makes up a significant portion of the Earth’s crust, the raw material of PCC (Precipitated Calcium Carbonate) undergoes a specific chemical transformation process to achieve its high purity and controlled properties. Unlike its mined counterpart, PCC is a synthetic product derived from limestone, but only after it is processed through high-temperature calcination and subsequent carbonation to achieve a level of refinement unattainable through simple grinding.