Saccharin sodium is an organic compound with the chemical formula C7H4NNaO3S. It is a food additive and has no nutritional value to the human body. Saccharin sodium is a commonly used synthetic sweetener in the food industry and has the longest history of use. Saccharin sodium is 300 to 500 times sweeter than sucrose.
1. Food: general cold drinks, beverages, jelly, popsicles, pickles, preserves, pastries, preserved fruits, meringue, etc.
2. Feed additives: pig feed, sweeteners, etc.
3. Daily chemical industry: toothpaste, mouthwash, eye drops, etc.
4. Electroplating industry: Electroplating grade saccharin sodium is mainly used in electroplating nickel and is used as a brightener.
| Items | Specifications |
| Appearance | White crystals |
| Identification | Conforms |
| Ammonium salt (NH4), % | ≦0.0025 |
| Arsenic (As) (mg/kg) | ≦2 |
| Lead (pb) (mg/kg), % | ≦2 |
| Content (C7H4O3NSNa) , % | 98.0~101.0 |
| Loss on drying (%) | ≦15 |
| Acidity and basicity | Meet the requirement |
| Benzoate and salicylate | Meet the requirement |





















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