LIMONIN(SH) - Names and Identifiers
LIMONIN(SH) - Introduction
LIMONIN(SH) is a natural bitter compound in plants of the genus LIMONIN(SH). The following is a description of some properties, uses, methods and safety information about LIMONIN(SH):
Nature:
- LIMONIN(SH) is a white crystalline powder with a bitter and sour taste.
-Its chemical formula is C26H30O8 and its molecular weight is 454.52g/mol.
- LIMONIN(SH) is stable under acidic conditions, but it will decompose under alkaline conditions.
Use:
- LIMONIN(SH) is a food additive widely used in the food and beverage industry to flavor and enhance flavor.
-It is often used as a bitterness enhancer in cola, acid drinks, fruit juices and alcoholic beverages.
- LIMONIN(SH) is also used as a competitive inhibitor of LIMONIN(SH) acid dehydrogenase, which can be used in research and biochemical experiments.
Method:
- LIMONIN(SH) can be extracted from the peel of citrus plants such as LIMONIN(SH), sugar cane and oranges.
-Methods for extracting LIMONIN(SH) include cold pressing, solvent extraction, and distillation.
Safety Information:
- LIMONIN(SH) is generally considered safe and is handled and used appropriately.
-However, for people who are allergic to LIMONIN(SH), taking LIMONIN(SH) may cause allergic reactions, such as skin rashes and difficulty breathing.
-Abnormally large doses of LIMONIN(SH) may cause adverse reactions such as indigestion, gastrointestinal irritation, and allergic reactions, so it should be used in moderation.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:49:11