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Denatonium Benzoate
Denatonium benzoate is a highly effective bittering agent known for its use in preventing accidental ingestion of hazardous substances by humans and animals. It is colorless, odorless, and can render a substance unpalatably bitter with just a minuscule amount. This compound is often used in various household, industrial, and garden products to ensure safety and prevent poisoning.
Key Features
- Most bitter compound known.
- Effectively deters ingestion of harmful substances.
- Colorless, odorless, and water-soluble.
- Widely used in household and industrial products.
- Safe for use around humans and pets.
Product Specifications:
| CAS Number: | 3734-33-6 |
| Molecular Weight: | 446.58 |
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Perfect for: Household safety enthusiasts, pet owners, parents of young children, industrial safety managers, and gardening hobbyists.
Denatonium Saccharide
Denatonium Saccharide is a chemical compound commonly used as a bittering agent in various products such as household cleaning agents, pesticides, and personal care items. It is a combination of Denatonium and Saccharide, which makes it highly effective in preventing accidental ingestion of harmful substances. Denatonium Saccharide is known for its extreme bitterness, making it virtually impossible to consume even in small amounts. This compound has been approved by regulatory agencies around the world for its safety and efficacy, and it is widely used in the industry to protect consumers from accidental poisoning.
Product Specifications:
| Ingredient Name | Description |
| Denatonium Saccharide | A bittering agent used to discourage the ingestion of harmful substances |
| Saccharide | A type of sugar |
| Denatonium | A bittering agent used to discourage the ingestion of harmful substances |
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CAUTION: Denatonium Saccharide may cause irritation or allergic reactions. Handle with care.
Perfect For:
- Manufacturers of bitter-tasting products
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Sodium Benzoate
Sodium Benzoate Nf/Fcc Benzoate, Sodium, Nffcc is a bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative commonly used in acidic foods, such as salad dressings, carbonated drinks, jams and fruit juices, and pickles. It is also used in medicines and cosmetics as a preservative. Sodium benzoate has the E number E211 and is also used in fireworks as a fuel. However, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed.
Key Features:
- Bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative
- Used in acidic foods, medicines, and cosmetics
- E number E211
- Used in fireworks as fuel
Product Specifications:
| Material: | Sodium benzoate |
| Maximum level allowed in food: | 0.1% |
| Caution: | We recommend starting with lower amounts first and gradually increasing if experiencing low shelf life. Also, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed. |
Sodium Benzoate is a commonly used bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative in acidic foods, such as salad dressings, carbonated drinks, jams and fruit juices, and pickles. It is also used in medicines and cosmetics as a preservative. The E number E211 is assigned to Sodium Benzoate. It is also used as fuel in fireworks, but caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed.
Key Features:
- Bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative
- Used in acidic foods, medicines, and cosmetics
- E number E211
- Used in fireworks as fuel
Product Specifications:
| Material: | Sodium benzoate |
| Maximum level allowed in food: | 0.1% |
| Caution: | We recommend starting with lower amounts first and gradually increasing if experiencing low shelf life. Also, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed. |
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Caution: We recommend starting with lower amounts first and gradually increasing if experiencing low shelf life. Also, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed.
Perfect for:
- Food manufacturers
- Cosmetic manufacturers
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Fireworks manufacturers
General Information:
Sodium benzoate is a bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative commonly used in acidic foods, such as salad dressings, carbonated drinks, jams and fruit juices, and pickles. It is also used in medicines and cosmetics as a preservative. Sodium benzoate has the E number E211 and is also used in fireworks as a fuel.
However, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed.
Key Features:
- Bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative
- Used in acidic foods, medicines, and cosmetics
- E number E211
- Used in fireworks as fuel
Product Specifications:
| Material: | Sodium benzoate |
| Maximum level allowed in food: | 0.1% |
| Caution: | We recommend starting with lower amounts first and gradually increasing if experiencing low shelf life. Also, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed. |
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