Sodium (CMC)

Sodium CMC

Description
Sodium cmc refers to sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, a modified cellulose
compound used widely in food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and industrial
products as a thickener, stabilizer, binder, or emulsifier. A water-soluble, anionic
polymer derived from cellulose (plant fiber), modified with carboxymethyl
groups.
Applications and Effect
In pharmaceuticals acts as a: suspending agent in syrups or liquid meds, tablet
binder/disintegrant, lubricant in eye drops (artificial tears)

Specifications

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TestsSpecifications
DescriptionColorless crystals or white, crystalline powder.
SolubilityFreely soluble in water and very soluble in boiling water. Insoluble in alcohol.
IdentificationA) solution (1 in 20) responds to the test for Sodium and for citrate.
Sodium: A dense precipitate is formed.
Citrate: A light red colour is produced.
AlkalinityNo pink colour is produced by 1 drop of phenolphthalein TS.
WaterBetween 10.0% and 13.0%. Dry it at 180°C for 18 hours.
AlkalinityNot more than 0.2 ml of 0.1M hydrochloric acid or 0.1M sodium Hydroxide is required to change the colour of the indicator.
TartrateNo crystalline precipitate is formed.
Heavy MetalsNot more than 0.001%.
Assay99.0 % to 100.5 % (On Anhydrous Basis)
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