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Sodium Cyclamate
Sodium Cyclohexanesulfamate |
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The sodium cyclamate we offer conforms
fully to GB12488-95.
Manufacturing license: XK13-217-00003 |
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| ■ Characteristics
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- Excellent
solubility
- Pure, sucrose-like
sweetness
- 100% non-toxic
- High stability
to heat, acid and alkali
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| ■ Introduction |
- Sodium cyclamate is a synthetic sweetener
that has been used for many years world wide.
- Sodium cyclamate is 100% non-toxic. Prolonged
use of sodium cyclamate will not cause any adverse
effect.
- Sodium cyclamate is 50-60 sweeter than sucrose.
- Sodium cyclamate is resistant to heat, acid
and alkali. It will not absorb moisture even
under prolonged exposure to air.
- Sodium cyclamate is very soluble in water.
Its aqueous solution is neutral.
- Sodium cyclamate is not degradable by fermentation.
It is suitable under normal storage condition.
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| ■ Use |
- in ice cream, coffee, fruit juice, carbonated
beverage, tea, alcoholic beverage, can, biscuit,
pastry, bread, fruit jam, jelly, confection,
pickles, sauce, feed
- in seasoning and condiment for cooking.
- in cosmetics, toothpaste, lip balm, mouth
wash, icing.
- as sugar surrogate.
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| ■ Specification |
GRADE |
Type A (Acicular) |
Type B (Flake) |
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Purity |
≥98% |
≥98% |
Drying
loss (105℃) |
≤1.0% |
≤15.5% |
pH
(10% W/V) |
5.5-7.5 |
5.5-7.5 |
Sulfate
(SO4) |
≤0.05% |
≤0.05% |
Arsenic
(AS) |
≤0.0001% |
≤0.0001% |
Heavy
metal (Pb) |
≤0.001% |
≤0.001% |
Cyclohexylamine
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≤0.0025% |
≤0.0025% |
Dicyclohexylamine
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Unidentifiable |
Unidentifiable |
Clarity
(10% W/V aq. sol.)
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≥95% |
≥95% |
| ■ Packaging |
Woven bag net weight 25Kg. |
Paper box net weight 1Kg.
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| ■ Application Guide |
1.For general use, mix one part of sodium cyclamate
in 500 parts of water.
2.The sweetness of 10g of sodium cyclamate alone
is equivalent to 500g of sucrose.
3.When sodium cyclamate is used in combination
with sucrose, sweetness can be increased by 80
folds.
4.When sodium cyclamate is used in combination
with sucrose and citric acid (0.3% w/w), sweetness
can be increased by 100 folds.
5.When sodium cyclamate is used in combination
with sucrose, 0.3% (w/w) of citric acid and 10%
(w/w) of saccharin, sweetness can be increased
by 150 folds.
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| ■ Sweetness Equivalency
table |
Sodium
cyclamate |
Sucrose
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Citric
acid |
Saccharin
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Equivalent
to sucrose |
2Kg
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=100Kg
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1Kg
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+40Kg
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=100Kg
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0.65Kg
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+40Kg
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+0.003Kg
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=100Kg
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0.4Kg |
+40Kg |
+0.002Kg |
+0.04Kg |
=100Kg |
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