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Sodium benzoate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Potassium benzoate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Sodium Benzoate? ... Sodium benzoate is a type of salt that may occur naturally in some foods but is more likely to be chemically produced and added as a preservative to foods. When used as a preservative, sodium benzoate is typically added to foods in small amounts only.
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Benzoic acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Concerns centre on the safety of E211, known as sodium benzoate, a preservative used for decades by the £74bn global carbonated drinks industry. Sodium benzoate derives from benzoic acid. It occurs naturally in berries, but is used in large quantities to prevent mould in soft drinks such as Sprite, Oasis and Dr Pepper.
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Material Safety Data Sheet ; Sodium Benzoate ... CHEMICAL NAME:Sodium Benzoate; SYNONYM:Benzoate of Soda; CHEMICAL FAMILY:Salt of an Aromatic Carboxylic Acid; MOLECULAR FORMULA: C6H5COONa (C7H5NaO2) ; MOLECULAR WEIGHT:144.12; CAS NO:532-32-1; EINECS NO: 208-534-8;
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For sodium benzoate, bacterial and fungal growth were inhibited in a pH-dependent manner by concentrations ranging from 100 to 60 000 mg/litre. Owing to the lack of measured exposure levels, a sample risk characterization with respect to terrestrial organisms could not be performed.
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Synonyms: Benzoic Acid, sodium salt; Benzoate of soda; Sodium benzoic acid; Antimol ; CAS No.: 532-32-1 ; Molecular Weight: 144.10 ; Chemical Formula: C7H5NaO2 ; Product Codes:; J.T. Baker: 3500, 3501 ;
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