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Product Name: | AMMONIUM ALGINATE |
Synonyms: | ammoniumpolymannurate;analgine;callatex;collatexarmextra;digamon;protomon;ALGINIC ACID AMMONIUM SALT;AMMONIUM ALGINATE |
CAS: | 9005-34-9 |
MF: | C13H16N3NaO4S |
MW: | 333.33861 |
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Mol File: | 9005-34-9.mol |
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AMMONIUM ALGINATE Chemical Properties |
FEMA | 2015 | ALGINATES, SODIUM, CALCIUM, AND AMMONIUM |
solubility | Dissolves slowly in water to form a viscous solution; insoluble in ethanol and in r. |
color | White to yellow powder |
PH | pH(10g/l, 25℃) : 5.0~8.0 |
EPA Substance Registry System | Alginic acid, ammonium salt (9005-34-9) |
AMMONIUM ALGINATE Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Filamentous, grainy, granular or pow- der, colorless or slightly yellow, may have a slight characteristic smell and taste. Slowly soluble in water forming a viscous solution. Insoluble in alcohol. |
Chemical Properties | Ammonium alginate occurs as white to yellowish brown filamentous, grainy, granular, or powdered forms. |
Uses | Ammonium Alginate is a gum that is the ammonium salt of alginic acid. it is cold water soluble and forms viscous solutions. it func- tions as a stabilizer and thickener and its uses include bakery fill- ings, gravies, and toppings. |
Pharmaceutical Applications | Ammonium alginate is widely used in foods as a stabilizer, thickener and emulsifier. It is also used in pharmaceutical preparations as a color-diluent, emulsifier, film-former, and humectant. |
Safety Profile | When heated to decompositionemits toxic fumes of NOx. |
Safety | Ammonium alginate is widely used in cosmetics and food products, and also in pharmaceutical formulations such as tablets. It is generally regarded as a nontoxic and nonirritant material, although excessive oral consumption may be harmful. |
storage | Ammonium alginate is a hygroscopic material, although it is stable if stored at low relative humidities and cool temperatures. |
Incompatibilities | Incompatible with oxidizing agents and strong acids and alkalis. |
Regulatory Status | GRAS listed. Accepted in Europe for use as a food additive. Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database (oral, tablets). |