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  • Lithium orotate in protective amber glass bottle

  • Lithium is a trace element that naturally occurs in small amounts in water and food

  • Includes Pasteur pipette for precise dosing

  • Not a dietary supplement – for technical or scientific use only

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Article No.: 2018265
PPN/PZN: 11 20207134 83 (PZN = middle digits)
EAN: 4260633572657
base price: 250,00 € per Kilogramm
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Lithium Orotate by NatuGena – Lithium orotate is an organic compound composed of lithium and orotic acid. This trace element is offered exclusively as a laboratory chemical. 250 ml in an amber glass bottle with a Pasteur pipette.

  • Lithium orotate: An organic compound of lithium and orotic acid

  • Light-protected packaging: Amber glass bottle to minimise oxidation from light exposure

  • Free from additives – pure composition: water, lithium orotate

  • Supplementary reading available separately: "The Lithium Conspiracy" (German title: "Das Lithium-Komplott")


Lithium orotate combines the trace element lithium with orotic acid to form a stable salt. Lithium is a naturally occurring alkali metal found in rocks, soil, and mineral springs.

What is the history of lithium – and how is lithium orotate used technically?

Lithium was first discovered in 1817 by Swedish chemist Johan August Arfvedson. Its name is derived from the Greek word lithos (stone), as it was first identified in mineral rock. Since the 19th century, lithium has been used in various technical applications – from glass production to research solutions. Historically, it also appeared in mineral waters and was noted in early medicinal use.
Today, lithium orotate is used in laboratories and research contexts – offered strictly as a laboratory-grade chemical. It is highly versatile, precisely dosable, and free from additives. Orotic acid, the second component of lithium orotate, was once mistakenly referred to as “Vitamin B13” – a classification now considered outdated, as the human body can synthesise orotic acid on its own.

What distinguishes our product?

Our lithium orotate solution is produced under controlled conditions, bottled in protective amber glass, and includes a pipette for exact dispensing. The preparation is entirely free from any additives and contains only water and lithium orotate.

Contents:
Purified water,
lithium orotate.
 
CAS number: 5266-20-6
EC number: 226-081-4
 
1 ml of the ready-to-use solution
contains 0.5 mg of elemental lithium.
 
Laboratory chemical for scientific
research and analysis purposes.
No further information available.

Lithium Orotate by NatuGena – Lithium orotate is an organic compound composed of lithium and orotic acid. This trace element is offered exclusively as a laboratory chemical. 250 ml in an amber glass bottle with a Pasteur pipette.

  • Lithium orotate: An organic compound of lithium and orotic acid

  • Light-protected packaging: Amber glass bottle to minimise oxidation from light exposure

  • Free from additives – pure composition: water, lithium orotate

  • Supplementary reading available separately: "The Lithium Conspiracy" (German title: "Das Lithium-Komplott")


Lithium orotate combines the trace element lithium with orotic acid to form a stable salt. Lithium is a naturally occurring alkali metal found in rocks, soil, and mineral springs.

What is the history of lithium – and how is lithium orotate used technically?

Lithium was first discovered in 1817 by Swedish chemist Johan August Arfvedson. Its name is derived from the Greek word lithos (stone), as it was first identified in mineral rock. Since the 19th century, lithium has been used in various technical applications – from glass production to research solutions. Historically, it also appeared in mineral waters and was noted in early medicinal use.
Today, lithium orotate is used in laboratories and research contexts – offered strictly as a laboratory-grade chemical. It is highly versatile, precisely dosable, and free from additives. Orotic acid, the second component of lithium orotate, was once mistakenly referred to as “Vitamin B13” – a classification now considered outdated, as the human body can synthesise orotic acid on its own.

What distinguishes our product?

Our lithium orotate solution is produced under controlled conditions, bottled in protective amber glass, and includes a pipette for exact dispensing. The preparation is entirely free from any additives and contains only water and lithium orotate.

Contents:
Purified water,
lithium orotate.
 
CAS number: 5266-20-6
EC number: 226-081-4
 
1 ml of the ready-to-use solution
contains 0.5 mg of elemental lithium.
 
Laboratory chemical for scientific
research and analysis purposes.
No further information available.

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