An article on another website explained one can “easily make your own PH stable sodium-d-aspartate from the cheap stuff you buy at your favorite bulk supplier: Take 2.66 g of D-aspartic acid neutralize it with 0.46 g of NaOH in 10 ml distilled water and you get a final pH of 6.5 - 7-0 - that's it, you are good to go.”
I do not have access to NaOH and am not sure I would want to use it if I did.
[h=1]Question: Does anyone know if you can make a neutralized (PH stable) sodium-d-aspartate by mixing it with sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate, rather than by mixing it with Sodium Hydroxide?[/h]
I do not have access to NaOH and am not sure I would want to use it if I did.
[h=1]Question: Does anyone know if you can make a neutralized (PH stable) sodium-d-aspartate by mixing it with sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate, rather than by mixing it with Sodium Hydroxide?[/h]