Trimethyl citrate is a triester of citric acid and is generally considered to have low solubility in water. While it may have some level of interaction with water due to its polar ester groups, the overall molecule is more hydrophobic due to the presence of three methyl groups. Therefore, it is not highly soluble in water compared to other citrates or smaller organic compounds. If precise solubility data is required, it would be best to consult