Name | Potassium saccharate |
Synonyms | POTASSIUMSACCHARIN Potassium saccharate |
CAS | 10332-51-1 |
Molecular Formula | C6H8K2O8 |
Molar Mass | 286.31952 |
Physical and Chemical Properties | Chemical properties White crystal or white crystalline powder. It is odorless or slightly smelly, and the taste is extremely sweet. The sweetness of dilute solution is about 500 times that of sucrose. Easily soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol. |
Use | Uses sweeteners. |
Raw Materials | Methyl anthranilate Saccharin |
EPA chemical information | 1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, 1,1-dioxide, potassium salt (10332-51-1) |
identification test
articles 1, 2 and 3 are the same as articles 1, 2 and 3 of the identification test method in "saccharin ammonium (02302).
solubility
Very soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol. Measured according to OT-42 method.
take the ignition residue obtained from 2g sample for potassium test (IT-27), which should be positive.
content analysis
the method is the same as "sodium saccharin (02326)", but the calculation is based on 0.1mol/L perchloric acid per mL equivalent to 22.18mg of potassium saccharin (C7 H4KNO3S).
Toxicity
Adl 0~5(ADI refers to the sum of saccharin and its calcium, potassium and sodium salts; FAO/WHO,2001).
production method
It is made from methyl anthranilate into saccharin and then neutralized and refined with potassium hydroxide.