Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Kilogram |
| Packaging Size | 1 kg |
| Packaging Type | Drum |
| Physical State | Powder |
| Physical State/Form | Powder |
| Brand | Eklavya |
| Solubility | In Water |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Sodium methylparaben (sodium methyl para-hydroxybenzoate) is a compound with formula Na(CH3(C6H4COO)O). It is the sodiumsalt of methylparaben.
It is a food additive with the E number E219 which is used as a preservative.
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 25 Kilogram |
| Packaging Size | 25 KGS BAG |
| State | Solid |
| Packaging Type | BAG |
| Grade | INDUSTRY |
| Color | WHITE |
| Usage/Application | Sodium silicates are used in industry as adhesives, detergents, ingredients in cleaning compounds, c |
| Melting Point | 1,088 DegreeC |
| Molar Mass | 122.06 g/mol |
| Physical State | Solid |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
| Form | Powder |
| Packaging Size | 25Kg |
| Manufacturer | Eklavya Biotech Pvt. Ltd. |
| Grade | Technical Grade |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Shelf Life | 3 years |
| Usage/Application | Industrial and Commercial Use |
| CAS Number | 72-17-3 |
| Molecular weight | 112.06 g/mol |
| Density | 1.33 g/cm3 |
| Chemical Formula | C3H5NaO3 |
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| IUPAC nameSodium 2-hydroxypropanoate | |||
| Other namesSodium DL-lactate; Lactic acid sodium salt; E325 | |||
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.000.702 | ||
| E number | E325 (antioxidants, ...) | ||
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| Properties | |||
| Chemical formula | C3H5NaO3 | ||
| Molar mass | 112.06 g/mol[1] | ||
| Appearance | White powder | ||
| Density | 1.33 g/mL,[1] 1.31 g/ml (60 % syrup)[1] | ||
| Melting point | 161 to 162 °C (322 to 324 °F; 434 to 435 K) 17 °C (60 % syrup)[2] | ||
| Boiling point | 113 °C (235 °F; 386 K) (60 % syrup)[2] | ||
| Solubility in water | > 1.5 g/mL | ||
| Hazards | |||
| Flash point | < 25 | ||
| Lethal dose or concentration (LD, LC): | |||
| LD50 (median dose) | 1000 mg/kg (intravenous, rat)[3] | ||
| Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |||
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Sodium lactate is the sodium salt of lactic acid, and has a mild saline taste. It is produced by fermentation of a sugar source, such as corn or beets, and then, by neutralizing the resulting lactic acid[4] to create a compound having the formula NaC3H5O3
Usage[edit]As a food additive, sodium lactate has the E number E325 and is naturally a liquid product, but also is available in powder form. It acts as a preservative, acidity regulator, and bulking agent.[5]
Sodium lactate is sometimes used in shampoo products and other similar items such as liquid soaps as it is an effective humectant and moisturizer.[6]
Sodium lactate is used to treat arrhythmias caused by overdosing of class I antiarrythmics, as well as pressor sympathomimetics which can cause hypertension.[7]
It also can be given intravenously as a source of bicarbonate for preventing or controlling mild to moderate metabolic acidosis in patients with restricted oral intake (for sodium bicarbonate) whose oxidative processes are not seriously impaired. However, the use in lactic acidosis is contraindicated.[8] It can cause panic attacks in patients with existing panic disorder.[9]
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