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Alginate Sodium 9005-38-3
Alginate Sodium 9005-38-3
Alginate Sodium 9005-38-3
Alginate Sodium 9005-38-3
Alginate Sodium 9005-38-3

Alginate Sodium 9005-38-3

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  • Purity: 99%
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CAS 9005-38-3 Sodium alginate 9005-38-3 High quality

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  • Appearance:White to Off-white Powder
  • Application:flavorless gum
  • PackAge:carton boc
  • ProductionCapacity:1000000|Kilogram|Month
  • Storage:cool and dry
  • Transportation:by air or by sea or by express

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Sodium alginate is the sodium form of alginate. Alginate is a linear, anionic polysaccharide consisting of two form of 1, 4-linked hexuronic acid residues, β-d-mannuronopyranosyl (M) and α-l- guluronopyranosyl (G) residues. It can be arranged in the form of blocks of repeating M residues (MM blocks), blocks of repeating G residues (GG blocks), and blocks of mixed M and G residues (MG blocks). Commercially available alginate currently originates from algae. Alginate has wide applications. For example, one of its most important role is being used as wound dressing materials for the treatment of acute or chronic wounds. The use of alginate crosslinking to make hydrogels for cell encapsulation is also quite valuable. The emergence of various kinds of its derivatives recently has further extended its application

Sodium alginate can be used as a flavorless gum. It is used by the foods industry to increase viscosity and as an emulsifier. It is also used in indigestion tablets and the preparation of dental impressions.
Sodium alginate (NaAlg) and its modified forms have been widely used as membranes in pervaporation (PV) separation of aqueous‐organic solutions because of the hydrophilic nature and versatility to modify/tune their structures to achieve the desired separation.
Sodium alginate is a polymer which can be extracted from brown seaweed and kelps. It is one of the structural polymers that help to build the cell walls of these plants. It has some unusual properties and a wide variety of uses.Sodium Alginate is a gum obtained as a sodium salt of alginic acid, which is obtained from seaweed. it is coldand hot-water soluble, producing a range of viscosities. it forms irreversible gels with cal- cium salts or acids. it functions as a thickener, binder, and gelling agent in dessert gels, puddings, sauces, toppings, and edible films. In the manufacture of ice cream where it serves as a stabilizing colloid, insuring creamy texture and preventing the growth of ice crystals. In drilling muds; in coatings; in the flocculation of solids in water treatment; as sizing agent; thickener; emulsion stabilizer; suspending agent in soft drinks; in dental impression preparations. Pharmaceutic aid (suspending agent).

 

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CAS: 9005-38-3
MF: C5H7O4COONa
MW: 0
EINECS: 618-415-6
Melting point  99 °C
density  1.0 g/cm3(Temp: 25 °C)
FEMA  2014 | ALGIN (LAMINARIA SPP. AND OTHER KELPS)
storage temp.  2-8°C
solubility  Slowly soluble in water forming a viscous, colloidal solution, practically insoluble in ethanol (96 per cent).
form  powder
color  White to Off-white

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