Sodium Saccharin

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Sodium Saccharin was first produced in 1879 by Constantin Fahlberg, who was a chemist working on coal tar derivatives at the Johns Hopkins Univers Sodium Saccharin.

Throughout his research he accidentally discovered Sodium Saccharins intensely sweet flavor. In 1884, Fahlberg applied for patents in several countries as he described methods of producing this chemical, which he called saccharin.

It is white crystal or power with inodorous or slight sweetness, easily soluble in water. Week in Heat resistance and alkali resistance. Sweet gradually disappears in heating of acidic condition. It tastes bitter when the concentration of solution is over 0.026%.

Its sweetness is around 500 times sweeter than that of sugar. It is stable in chemical property, without fermentation and change of color.

Application:

To be used as a single sweetener, it tastes a little bitter. Normally it is recommended to be used along with other Sweeteners or acidity regulators, which could cover the bitter taste well.

Among all sweeteners in the current market, Sodium Saccharin takes the lowest unit cost calculated by unit sweetness.So far, after used in food field for more than 100 years, Sodium Saccharin is proved to be safe for human consumption within its proper limit.

Sodium Saccharin only truly became popular during the sugar shortages throughout World War I, even though Sodium Saccharin was launched to the public shortly after Sodium Saccharins as food sweeteners discovery. Sodium Saccharin became even more popular throughout the 1960s and 1970s .Sodium Saccharin dieters as Sodium Saccharin is a calorie and colesteral free sweetener. Sodium Saccharin is commonly found in restaurants and grocery stores in pink pouches under the popular brand "SweetN Low". A number of beverages are sweetened Sodium Saccharin , the most popular being Coca-Cola, which was introduced in 1963 as a diet cola soft drink.

Widely used in the following industries:

1. Food: general cold drink, drink, jelly, ice lolly, pickles, candied fruit, pastries, cool fruit, protein, sugar, etc. Applied in food industry and diabetes as a sweet food, commonly used synthetic sweet geared agent. 

2. Feed additive, pig feed, sweet agent, etc

3,. Daily chemical industry: toothpaste, mouthwash, eye drops, etc

Grade 

4 . Electroplating industry, electroplating saccharin sodium is mainly used in electroplating nickel, is used as a brightener. Add a small amount of saccharin sodium, can improve the brightness and softness of plating nickel. General usage with 0.1-0.3 grams per liter potion

The dosage of electroplating industry is large, exports accounted for most of China's output.

ITEM

STANDARD

Identification

Positive

Melting point of insolated saccharin ℃

226-230

Appearance

White crystals

Content  %

99.0-101.0

Loss on drying %

≤15

Ammonium salts  ppm

≤25

Arsenic  ppm

≤3

Benzoate and salicylate

No precipitate or violet color appears

Heavy metals  ppm

≤10

Free acid or alkali

Complies with BP /USP/DAB

Readily carbonizable substances

Not more intensely colored than reference

P-toluene sulfonamide

≤10ppm

O-toluene sulfonamide

≤10ppm

Selenium  ppm

≤30

Related substance

Complies with DAB

Clarity and color solution

Color less clear

Organic volatiles

Complies with BP

PH value

Complies with BP/USP

Benzoic acid-sulfonamide

≤25ppm


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