| CAS# | 14987-04-3 |
| FORMULA | Mg2O8Si3 |
| Synonyms | Magnosil; Trisilicalm |
| GROUPS/USES | Antacid |
| Markets | Personal care & Pharmaceutical |
FAQ’S
What is Magnesium trisilicate?
Magnesium trisilicate is a salt of magnesium and an inorganic compound used clinically as an antacid to relieve gastrointestinal symptoms like dyspepsia and heartburn.
What are the side effects of Magnesium trisilicate?
Diarrhea, Electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, muscle weakness, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, and confusion are the side effects of taking Magnesium trisilicate.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Magnesium trisilicate to users/customers for Personal care & Pharmaceuticals.
Magnesium trisilicate Specifications
| Test Items | Specifications |
| Appearance | Fine white powder |
| Assay of MgO | NLT 29.0% |
| Assay of SiO2 | NLT 65.0% |
| Arsenic | 4 ppm limit |
| Heavy Metals | 40 ppm limit |
| Chlorides | 500 ppm limit |
| Sulphate | 0.5% limit |
| Water Soluble Salts | The residue wt. NMT 30 mg |
| Loss of Ignition | Limit 17.0 to 34.0% |