| CAS# | 128-44-9 |
| FORMULA | C7H4NNaO3S |
| INS Number | 954 |
| E Number | E954 |
| Synonyms | Cristallose; Sodium o-benzosulfimide |
| GROUPS/USES | Animal Nutrition & Feed, Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical & Fine Chemicals, Sweetener |
| Markets | Animal Care, Food & Beverage, Personal Care & Pharmaceutical |
FAQ’S
What is Sodium saccharin?
Sodium saccharin is a non-nutritive, calorie-free sweetener that is 200 to 700 times sweeter than sugar that is used in many foods and beverages.
What are the uses of Sodium saccharin?
Sodium saccharin is used to sweetens beverages (including carbonated and noncarbonated soft drinks), fruit juices, drink bases, mixes, processed foods (including canned fruits, gelatin desserts, puddings, salad dressings, jams, and jellies), chewing gum and baked goods. It improves the flavor of ingredients in bakery products. It is used in coatings on pills and Used in placebo analgesia in pharmaceuticals. It is used as a sweetener in feed and water for animals.
What are some potential side effects of Sodium saccharin?
Some studies show that large amounts of saccharin may negatively affect the balance of bacteria in gut.
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Sodium saccharin Specifications
Food Chemicals Codex (FCC)
| Test Items | Specifications |
| Appearance | White crystals or as a white, crystalline powder |
| Assay | NLT 98.0% and NMT 101.0% |
| Alkalinity | Passes test |
| Benzoate and Salicylate | Passes test |
| Lead | NMT 2 mg/kg |
| Readily Carbonizable Substances | Passes test |
| Selenium | NMT 0.003% |
| Toluenesulfonamides | NMT 0.0025% |
| Water | NMT 15.0% |