
Fine Chemicals
Sodium Saccharin Dihydrate
Sodium saccharin is an artificial sweetener with effectively no food energy. It is about 300–400 times as sweet as sucrose but has a bitter or metallic aftertaste, especially at high concentrations. Saccharin is used to sweeten products such as drinks, candies, cookies, and medicines. Saccharin is heat stable. [citation needed] It does not react chemically with other food ingredients; as such, it stores well. Blends of saccharin with other sweeteners are often used to compensate for each sweetener's weaknesses and faults.
Molecular Formula | C7H4NNaO3S.2(H2O) | |
Molecular Weight | 241.19 | |
CAS Registry Number | 6155-57-3 |
Sodium Saccharin Dihydrate,as
one kind of popular sweeteners, it is widely used into beverages, bakery,
desserts and so on.
Mesh
size: 5-8 Mesh, 8-12 Mesh, 8-16 Mesh, 10-20 Mesh, 20-40 Mesh, 40-80 Mesh