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  • Saccharin is used primarily as an artificial sweetener. Primary end uses include table‐top sweeteners, consumer products such as toothpaste and mouthwash, pharmaceutical products, animal feed, and food mixes. Most of the current demand for saccharin is derived from demand for these products. Saccharin is also used in metal finishing applications as a corrosion inhibitor and to facilitate electroplating. It is sold commercially in granular or powdered forms.
  • Saccharin is an artificial sweetener known as o-sulfonyl benzoyl imide. Commercially available saccharin is the saccharin sodium salt. Because saccharin does not dissolve easily in water, it is used to make saccharin sodium salt.
  • The sweetness of saccharin sodium is 300~500 times higher than that of sucrose, and the sweetness threshold is 0.00048%. The residue of sweet taste is long and slightly bitter, and it can be used with sugar and glucose to weaken the bitter taste to some extent.
  • Saccharin accounts for a small share of the cost of the end‐use products in which it is used. Reported cost shares for saccharin in end uses such as table top sweeteners, personal care products, and pharmaceutical products ranged from less than 1 percent to 5.0 percent. One purchaser reported a cost share for saccharin of 12 percent when used as an additive for nickel plating, and one importer reported a cost share of 25 percent in table top sweeteners.
  • Saccharin sodium soluble in water, in water solubility with temperature, increase rapidly, with the rising of the solubility of 99.8% in 20 ℃. The acid solution of saccharin sodium, which decomposes gradually after a long period of heating to form sulfonamide benzoic acid, weakens the sweetness. The usage amount shall not exceed 0.15g/kg in the standard of use.
  • Saccharin is also heat stable. Under conditions of increasing heat, saccharin remains stable at temperatures up to at least 250°C. Therefore, saccharin is commonly used in candies, cookies, some formulations of soft drinks as well as in mouth washes, toothpastes and as part of the tablet coating in medicines.
Basics
  • About Saccharine & Salts

Products Information

  • Product Specification
  • 6 % Moisture
  • Safety data sheet
  • Specification
  • Sodium Saccharin solution
  • Safety Data Sheet

Companies

  • Large Scale Manufacturer
  • Major Player - production technology
  • Company Profile
  • Company - China
  • Company - Saccharine case study
  • Company India - Manufacturing Facilities

Project Information

  • Project Summary - Processes, plant & Machinery suppliers, prices, exports, project-Consultants
  • Project proposal for 1000 TPA
  • Project proposed for 50  Tons/month
  • Raw Materials required

Technology Information

  • Saccharin Discovery, Synthesis, and Applications
  • Production Process
  • Determination of Saccharin
  • Synthesis of Methyl Anthranilate

Patents

  • Process for the production of Saccharine
  • Process for producing Saccharin,Saccharin Analogues or their Salts
  • Cyclamate free Artificial Sweetner

Environment Reports

  • Project for 105 Tons/ month of Saccharine
  • Project proposal for 350 Tons/ year
  • Pollution control clearance
  • Clearance for Environment
  • Pollution Board Notification

Applications

  • Cough syrup
  • Toothpaste
  • Production of Bulk drugs

Market Scenario

  • Saccharin from China
  • Supplier
  • Sweetener in Feed
  • Marketing - Legal issue
  • Supplier

Ordering Information

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