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CAS:87-99-0
Molecular Formula:C5H12O5
Xylo-Oligosaccharide; D-Xylitol; Xylite; Klinit; 1,2,3,4,5-Pentahydroxypentane; Kylit; Xlear Xylosweet
Brief Introduction
Xylitol is a pentitol (five-carbon sugar alcohol) having meso-configuration, being derived from xylose by reduction of the carbonyl group. IXylitol is a naturally occurring five-carbon sugar alcohol found in most plant material, including many fruits and vegetables. Xylitol-rich plant materials include birch and beechwood. It is widely used as a sugar substitute and in "sugar-free" food products. The effects of xylitol on dental caries have been widely studied, and xylitol is added to some chewing gums and other oral care products to prevent tooth decay and dry mouth. Xylitol is a non-fermentable sugar alcohol by most plaque bacteria, indicating that it cannot be fermented into cariogenic acid end-products. It works by inhibiting the growth of the microorganisms present in plaque and saliva after it accummulates intracellularly into the microorganism. The recommended dose of xylitol for dental caries prevention is 6–10 g/day, and most adults can tolerate 40 g/day without adverse events. t has a role as a sweetening agent, an allergen, a hapten, a human metabolite, an algal metabolite, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite and a mouse metabolite.
CAS:10124-56-8
Molecular Formula:Na6O18P6
Sodium Hexametaphoshpate; Sodium Metaphosphate; Calgon; Sodium hexa; SHMP; Hexasodium; Sodium Henamephophate; shmp Manufacturers
Brief Introduction
In food industry, it is used as quality improver, pH regulator, metal ion chelator, adhesive and expander.
CAS:107-35-7
Molecular Formula:C2H7NO3S
2-Aminoethylsulfonic Acid; 2-Aminoethanesulfonic Acid; L-Taurine; β-Taurine; beta-Taurine; 2-Aminoethane Sulfonic Acid; Tauphon; Aminoethanesulfonic Acid; β -Taurine; Tacholic acid; Tacholin; Tatu; Taukard; 2-Sulfoethylamine; Taufon; Turin; O-Due; Taurin; Taurine Powder; Taurine USP
Brief Introduction
Taurine is a kind of nonprotein amino acid. As a nutritional enhancer, it is beneficial to the brain development, nerve conduction, visual function improvement, calcium absorption and lipid digestion and absorption of infants. It is a kind of amino acid with special physiological function in human body. It was first found in the bile of male cattle. It can be used not only in medicine, but also in food and other industries.
CAS:107-92-6
Molecular Formula:C4H8O2
Butyric Acid; Butanoic Acid
Brief Introduction
Butyric Acid is a saturated short-chain fatty acid with a 4-carbon backbone. Butyric acid is commonly found in esterified form in animal fats and plant oils. Butyric acid appears as a colorless liquid with a penetrating and unpleasant odor. Flash point 170°F. Corrosive to metals and tissue. Density 8.0 lb /gal. Butyric acid is a straight-chain saturated fatty acid that is butane in which one of the terminal methyl groups has been oxidised to a carboxy group. It has a role as a Mycoplasma genitalium metabolite and a human urinary metabolite. It is a straight-chain saturated fatty acid and a fatty acid 4:0. It is a conjugate acid of a butyrate.
CAS:12125-02-9
Molecular Formula:ClH4N
Ammonia Chloride; Amine Hydrochloride; Ammonium Chlorid; Threo-Amine Hydrochloride; Ammonium Cloride; Ai3-08937; Amchlor; Chlorammonic(France); Chlorid Amonny; Chloridammonia(Czech); Chloridamonny; Chloridamonny(Czech); Clorurodeamonio; Quaternary Ammonium Chloride; Quarter Ammonium Chloride; Ammonium ch;Oride; NH4CL; Ammonium Choloride; Ammonium Cholride; Ammonium Chloride Manufacturer
Brief Introduction
Ammonium chloride (chemical formula: NH4Cl) is colorless cubic crystal or white crystal. It tastes salty, cool and slightly bitter. It is easily soluble in water and liquid ammonia and slightly soluble in alcohol, but insoluble in acetone and ether. The aqueous solution is weakly acidic and the acidity increases when heated. Due to the coordination of ammonium ions, the ammonium chloride solution is corrosive to metals, especially copper.
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