Customization: | Available |
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Formula: | C7h6o3 |
Environmental Protection: | Yes |
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Basic Information:
Product Name | Lactose |
CAS | 63-42-3 |
Molecular Formula | C12H22O11 |
Appearance | White to white crystalline powder |
Product Description:
Lactose is a naturally occurring simple carbohydrate, or sugar, found only in the milk of mammals. For this reason, it is also commonly referred to as "milk sugar." All commercial lactose is obtained from the milk of cows as a by-product of the dairy industry. Chemically, lactose is the disaccharide of the simple sugars D-galactose and D-glucose (Figure 1). In other words, the lactose molecule comprises one molecule of D-galactose chemically linked to one molecule of D-glucose. Lactose exists in two isomeric forms, known as alpha and beta (designated a-lactose and b-lactose).
Function:
Mainly used for: as the powdery food pigment adsorption dispersant, reduce the pigment concentration, easy to use and reduce discoloration during storage. Advantage of the characteristics of easy compression forming and low water imbibition, a tablet excipients, etc. Use lactose caramelization low temperature (163 ºC. The hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose 154.5 ºC, lactose is only 129.5 ºC), the characteristics of for some special baked goods, can be obtained under low baking temperature deep yellow to caramel color. Other have prevent crystallization, to reduce the sweetness, prevent caking and enhance aroma, and so on.
Test Report
Used for baby food, sweets and margarine, etc.
FAQ
Product Description:
Cedar oil, also known as cedarwood oil, is an essential oil derived from various types of conifers, most in the pine or cypress botanical families. It is produced from the foliage, and sometimes the wood, roots, and stumps which have been left after cutting of trees for timber extraction. It has many uses in medicine, art, industry and perfumery, and while the characteristics of oils derived from various species may themselves vary, all have some degree of bactericidal and pesticidal effects.
Application Area:
1). The aromatherapy properties of cedarwood oil are antiseborrhoeic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, fungicide insecticide, sedative and tonic.
2). It has a calming and soothing effect on the mind and is of great help in conditions associated with anxiety and nervous tension.
3). Cedarwood oil benefits the skin by its sedating ability which relieves itching.
4). Its astringent action is great for acne, oily skin as well as for hair and dandruff.
5). It helps with chest and urinary infections acts as a general tonic and has a pronounced effect on mucus membranes. It is also useful in cases of arthritis and rheumatism. 6. This high grade fragrance oil is excellent to scent candles, freshen potpourri, in soap making, massage oils and bath oil. It is also used as a perfume body oil also.It adds a warm quality to fragrances.
6). It is also good for dry hair because it increases the ability of the skin and scalp to hold in water.
7). Cedarwood is excellent repellent used for mothproofing and other insects.
Application Area:
Uridine 5-Mophosphate Disodium are produced through the hydrolytic reaction from Ribonucleic acid(RNA) as raw material by enzymatic catalysis to form four kinds of nucleotides 5- 'AMP (adenosine-5'-monophosphate), 5'-GMP•2Na(guanosine-5'-monophosphate, disodium salt), 5'-CMP(cytidine-5'-monophosphate)-, 5'-UMP•2Na (uridine- 5'-monophosphate,Disodium salt) .By the chromatographic isolation, four kinds of separated 5'-nucleotide products with high purity can be obtained. These products can be widely applied in medicine, reagent, fine chemical industry, and additive of food fields etc.