sodium calcium alginate

alginic acid calcium sodium salt

CAS: 12698-40-7 C18 H23 Ca Na O19 MW: 606.43387928

Identification

Namesodium calcium alginate
CAS Number12698-40-7
FDA UNIISearch
Molecular FormulaC18 H23 Ca Na O19
Molecular Weight606.43387928

Regulatory

FDA Mainterm (SATF)12698-40-7 ; ALGINATE, SODIUM CALCIUM

Physical Properties

Food Chemicals Codex Listed No
Boiling Point 732.47 °C. @ 760.00 mm Hg (est)
Flash Point 514.00 °F. TCC ( 267.80 °C. ) (est)
logP (o/w) -3.203 (est)
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Safety Information

Oral/Parenteral ToxicityNot determined
Dermal ToxicityNot determined
Inhalation ToxicityNot determined

GHS Classification

['GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)', 'GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements']

Safety in Use

Categorythickeners, gelling agents, stabalizers and emulsifiers
Recommendation for sodium calcium alginate usage levels up tonot for fragrance use.
Recommendation for sodium calcium alginate flavor usage levels up tonot for flavor use.

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Potential Uses

None Found

Natural Occurrence

not found in nature

Synonyms

alginic acid calcium sodium salt calcium sodium alginate calcium;sodium;6-[2-carboxylato-6-(2-carboxylato-4,5,6-trihydroxyoxan-3-yl)oxy-4,5-dihydroxyoxan-3-yl]oxy-3,4,5-trihydroxyoxane-2-carboxylate PubMed: The evaluation of resorbable haemostatic wound dressings in contact with blood in vitro. PubMed: Adsorption of ochratoxin A from grape juice by yeast cells immobilised in calcium alginate beads. PubMed: Gelling process for sodium alginate: New technical approach by using calcium rich micro-spheres. PubMed: In-vivo evaluation of clindamycin release from glyceryl monooleate-alginate microspheres by NIR spectroscopy. PubMed: Evaluation of Six Split-thickness Skin Graft Donor-site Dressing Materials in a Swine Model. PubMed: Novel synovial fluid recovery method allows for quantification of a marker of arthritis in mice. PubMed: Bacterial and Candida albicans adhesion on rapid prototyping-produced 3D-scaffolds manufactured as bone replacement materials. PubMed: A prospective controlled clinical study of skin donor sites treated with a 1-4,2-acetamide-deoxy-B-D-glucan polymer: a preliminary report. PubMed: Evaluation of a combined calcium sodium alginate and bio-occlusive membrane dressing in the management of split-thickness skin graft donor sites. PubMed: Melgisorb: a highly absorbent calcium/sodium alginate dressing. PubMed: [Pure calcium-sodium alginate dressing. Multicenter evaluation of chronic cutaneous lesions]. PubMed: Successful treatment of toxic epidermal necrolysis with calcium sodium alginate fiber. PubMed: Dressings for treating cavity wounds. PubMed: CT and MR appearance of otolaryngologic packing materials. PubMed: Subperiosteal behaviour of alginate and cellulose wound dressing materials. PubMed: Kaltostat. PubMed: An evaluation of the local reaction and biodegradation of calcium sodium alginate (Kaltostat) following subcutaneous implantation in the rat. PubMed: Early complications of packing after nasal surgery with three different materials. PubMed: Symptomatic foreign body reaction to haemostatic alginate. PubMed: Tissue response to a haemostatic alginate wound dressing in tooth extraction sockets. PubMed: A comparative study of calcium sodium alginate (Kaltostat) and bismuth tribromophenate (Xeroform) packing in the management of epistaxis. PubMed: Treating a patient with a sacral pressure sore. PubMed: A randomized study to compare calcium sodium alginate fibre with two commonly used materials for packing after nasal surgery. PubMed: Comparison of calcium sodium alginate (KALTOSTAT) and porcine xenograft (E-Z DERM) in the healing of split-thickness skin graft donor sites. PubMed: Treatment of donor sites--calcium alginate versus paraffin gauze. PubMed: Influence of surfactant on the properties of granules and tablets containing sodium calcium alginate. PubMed: Effect of intragranular and extragranular disintegrating agents on particle size of disintegrated tablets. PubMed: Disintegration properties of calcium phosphate dibasic dihydrate tablets.