Sodium saccharine

CAS: 128-44-9
Molecular Formula: C6H4SO2NNaCO.2H2O
Molecular Weight: 241.2
Product description:Saccharin sodium is commonly used in food industry of synthetic sweeteners, and use the longest history, but also the most controversial synthetic sweeteners. Saccharin sodium sweet 300-500 times sweeter than sucrose, in organisms do not decompose, by renal excretion. But its toxicity is not strong, the dispute mainly in its carcinogenicity. Recent studies suggest that saccharin carcinogenicity may not be caused by saccharin, but is related to sodium ions and high proteinuria in rats.