Curdlan CAS 54724-00-4
Chemical Name: Curdlan
CAS No.: 54724-00-4
Appearance: Powder
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Description
Curdlan Details
Chemical Name: Curdlan
CAS No.: 54724-00-4
Molecular Formula: N/A
Molecular Weight: Null
Molecular Structure: Null
Appearance: Powder
Typical?Properties
Appearance
Powder
Color
White
Density
0.9380 (estimate)
Odor
Odorless
Storage
2-8??C
Solubility
Alkaline solution (slightly soluble), DMSO (slightly soluble)
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Curdlan Usage
Used as food quality improver. Can be used in pasta, processed aquatic products, meat, cooked food, and snacks
Packaging and Shipping
Packing: 25KG/Bag
Curdlan Storage
Store in a cool place, keep the container tightly closed and store in a dry and ventilated place.
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