Product Overview
Sodium Saccharin is the sodium salt form of saccharin, one of the oldest and most widely used artificial sweeteners. It is a white, crystalline powder with an intensely sweet taste and no caloric value. As a non-nutritive sweetener, sodium saccharin is approximately 300 to 500 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), allowing for very small quantities to achieve the desired level of sweetness.
Sodium saccharin is highly stable under heat and across a wide pH range, making it suitable for a broad variety of food processing conditions. It is commonly used in sugar-free and low-calorie products, as well as in pharmaceutical formulations for taste masking.
CAS No.: 128-44-9 (anhydrous); 6155-57-3 (dihydrate)
Molecular Formula: C₇H₄NNaO₃S (anhydrous); C₇H₄NNaO₃S·2H₂O (dihydrate)
EINECS No.: 204-886-1
Molecular Weight: 205.17 g/mol (anhydrous); 241.19 g/mol (dihydrate)
Appearance: White crystalline powder
Melting Point: 226–230°C
Solubility: Freely soluble in water; sparingly soluble in alcohol
Key Technical Parameters
|
Parameter |
Specification |
|
Assay (anhydrous basis) |
99.0–101.0% |
|
Melting Point |
226–230°C |
|
Loss on Drying |
≤15% |
|
Heavy Metals |
≤10 ppm |
|
Arsenic |
≤2 ppm |
|
Free Acid or Alkali |
4.5–5.5 mL |
|
Water Solubility |
Freely soluble |
|
Sweetness Relative to Sucrose |
300–500× |
Sweetness Profile
Sodium saccharin delivers an intense sweetness that is approximately 300 to 500 times that of sucrose. In dilute solutions, it provides a clean, sweet taste; at higher concentrations, a slight bitter or metallic aftertaste may be perceived. For this reason, sodium saccharin is often used in combination with other sweeteners—such as aspartame, acesulfame K, or cyclamate—to achieve a sugar-like taste profile.
Production Process
Snowwhite Chemical Co., LTD. supplies sodium saccharin manufactured through a well-established chemical synthesis process, starting from toluene or phthalic anhydride. The production involves sulfonation, ammonolysis, oxidation, and neutralization with sodium hydroxide to yield the sodium salt form.
The final product is available in both anhydrous and dihydrate forms, meeting food-grade (FCC), pharmaceutical-grade (USP), and industrial-grade specifications.
Applications
Food & Beverage Industry
Sodium saccharin is one of the most widely used high-intensity sweeteners in the global food industry. Key applications include:
Beverages – Used in diet sodas, flavored waters, and low-calorie drinks
Confectionery – Applied in sugar-free candies, chewing gum, and chocolates
Table-Top Sweeteners – Formulated as a calorie-free sugar substitute for consumer use
Bakery Products – Heat-stable, suitable for baked goods
Canned Fruits & Preserves – Provides sweetness without added sugar
Dairy Products – Used in low-calorie yogurts and desserts
Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical
Tablets & Capsules – Acts as a sweetener and flavor-masking agent
Liquid Formulations – Improves palatability of syrups and suspensions
Powdered Medications – Masks bitter or unpleasant tastes
Dietary Supplements – Provides sweetness without calories
Personal Care & Oral Hygiene
Toothpaste & Mouthwash – Enhances flavor without promoting tooth decay
Cosmetics – Used as a flavoring agent in lip products
Industrial Applications
Electroplating – Used as a brightening additive in nickel plating baths
Pesticide Formulations – Functions as a sweetener in bait products
Why Choose Snowwhite Chemical Co., LTD.?
As a reliable supplier of high-quality sodium saccharin, Snowwhite Chemical Co., LTD. is committed to delivering excellence:
Multiple Grades Available – Food grade (FCC), pharmaceutical grade (USP), and industrial grade
Strict Quality Control – Products meet international standards including FCC, USP, and EP
Competitive Pricing – Bulk supply with flexible order quantities
Global Export Experience – Serving customers across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond
Reliable Supply Chain – Consistent quality and on-time delivery
Our sodium saccharin offers:
• High sweetness intensity – 300–500× that of sucrose
• Zero caloric content
• Excellent heat stability
• Good solubility in water
• Long shelf life
• Stable under acidic and alkaline conditions
• Available in anhydrous and dihydrate forms
• FCC, USP, and industrial grades available upon request
Global Market Outlook
The global saccharin market continues to expand, driven by rising consumer demand for low-calorie and sugar-free products. Sodium saccharin remains the most widely used form due to its high water solubility and intense sweetness. Growth is primarily driven by increasing health consciousness, the rising prevalence of diabetes and obesity, and expanding applications in the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical sectors.
Contact Us
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Email: shirley@snowhitechem.com
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