Sodium Carboxyl Methylstarch Cas 9063-38-1
Chemical Name: Sodium carboxyl methylstarch
CAS No.: 9063-38-1
Molecular Fomula: [C10H19O8Na]n
Appearan.ce:white or yellow powder
Assay????99.0%
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Sodium carboxyl methylstarch?Quick Details
Chemical Name: Sodium carboxyl methylstarch
Synonyms: Sodium starch glycolate
CAS No.: 9063-38-1
Molecular Fomula: [C10H19O8Na]n
Appearan.ce:white or yellow powder
Assay????99.0%
Sodium carboxyl methylstarch?Typical Properties
ITEMS
SPECIFICATION
Appearance
White or off-white powder,no visible
evidence of contamination by foreign
mater.
PH
5.5-7.5
Sodium chloride
Not more than 6.0%
Sodium glycolate
Not more than 2.0%
Loss on drying
Not more than 10.0%
Iron salt
Not more than 0.002%
Heavy metals
Not more than 0.002%
Assay
2.0% to 4.2% of sodium(Na)calculated on the anhydrous
Bioburden
Total microbial count
Not more than 1000cfu/gram
Total mold and yeast
Not more than 100cfu/gram
Escherichia Coli
Negative
Sodium carboxyl methylstarch?application:
Thickener; emulsion stabilizer. Can be used in ice cream (0.2% ~ 0.5%); prevent bread from aging (0.05% ~ 0.2%).
Sodium carboxyl methylstarch?Packaging and Shipping?
customized according to customer needs.
Sodium carboxyl methylstarch?Storage
Pay attention to moisture, fire and high temperature, and store in a ventilated and dry place.
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