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Sodium fumarate dibasic (CAS 17013-01-3)

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Alternate Names:
Disodium fumarate; Disodium maleate; maleic acid
CAS Number:
17013-01-3
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
160.04
Molecular Formula:
C4H2Na2O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Sodium fumarate dibasic is a versatile compound, appearing as a white, odorless, crystalline powder, comprising sodium, oxygen, and carbon. Serving as a salt of fumaric acid, it finds widespread use as both a food additive and preservative. You may also encounter it by other names, such as disodium hydrogen fumarate, sodium fumarate, or sodium hydrogen fumarate. Its applications are vast, ranging from the production of food and beverage items to its role in the cosmetic industry. This compound has been the subject of extensive scientific research, revealing its potent antioxidant properties, which are highly valued in various sectors, including food and beverages. It excels as a preservative, stabilizer, and emulsifier in food and beverages. The antioxidant capabilities of Sodium fumarate dibasic are instrumental in shielding cells from oxidative harm by effectively scavenging free radicals. By binding to these radicals, it safeguards cells from damage. Sodium fumarate dibasic emerges as a valuable component with wide-ranging applications. Its significance and versatility have garnered substantial attention in the scientific community.


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Sodium fumarate dibasic, 25 g

sc-215873
25 g
$41.00

Sodium fumarate dibasic, 100 g

sc-215873A
100 g
$87.00