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Calcium alginate, Analytical reagent

Typical Properties
CAS 9005-35-0
Catalog ACM9005350-3
Molecular Weight 1170.93 g/mol
Melting Point >300 °C
Density 2.1173 g/cm3
Solubility Practicallyinsolubleinchloroform,ethanol,ether,water,andotherorganicsolvents.Soluble in dilute solutions of sodium citrate an d of sodium bicarbonate and in sodium chloride solution.Soluble in alkaline solutions or in solutions of substances that combine with calcium.
Appearance Powder
Storage Room Temp
Composition C36H42Ca3O36
Grade Analytial Reagent
MDL Number MFCD00143567
Quality Level 200
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Overview
Description

The most widely used polysaccharide in wound healing is alginate. Alginates are a general term for a family of polysaccharides produced by seaweeds, brown algae and bacteria. Alginates are heteropolysaccharides made from two randomly arranged uronic acid and sugar molecules, namely a G block and an M block. In general, alginates with more G blocks have stiffer chains than alginates with more M blocks, suggesting a more flexible structure with higher swelling capacity. These two uronic acids can bind to metal ions such as sodium and calcium that are widely used in alginate dressing formulations. Calcium alginate is an insoluble form of alginate with high swelling capacity. It can be woven into flexible patches or ribbons for filling cavities or tunnel wounds. Calcium alginate absorbs 15-20 times its original weight and its non-stick surface allows it to be easily removed from the wound site.

Features

·High swelling capacity
·High dispersion
·Good gel properties
·Strong water retention

Application

·For food wrapping paper coating, easy to incinerate waste paper