Mannitol (also referred to as mannite or manna sugar) is a white, crystalline solid that looks and tastes sweet like sucrose.
D-Mannitol 96.0-102.0% BP
£8.10 – £155.94
- Analytical Chemistry
- Food Additive
- Medical Applications
Conforms to BP
Minimum Assay: 96.0-102.0%
Molecular Formula:Â C6H14O6Â
Molecular Weight: 182.17
Melting Point: 167-169 deg C
Boiling Point: 290-295 deg C/3.5mm
Specific Rotation: +137 to +145
Specific Optical Rotation: +23 to +25
Particle Size:
Residue on 500 mic (35 mesh): max 10%
Residue on315 mic (50 mesh): max 25%
Residue on 250 mic (60 mesh): max 10%
Residue on 40 mic (400 mesh): min 60%
Mean Diameter: Approx 160 mic
COnductivity: 20 micros/cm max
Water: <0.5%
Acidity (NaOH): <0.3ml/5g
Impurities:
A: D-Sorbitol: <2%
B: Maltitol: <2.0%
C: Isomaltitol +1,6GPM: <2.0%
Any other impurity: <0.10%
Chloride (Cl): <70ppm
Sulphate (SO4): <100ppm
Related Substances: <2%
Arsenic (As): <1ppm
Loss on drying: <0.3%
Lead (Pb): <0.5ppm
Reducing Sugars (Na2S2O3): <12.8ml
Nickel (N):
Hazard Phrases:Â Not considered harmful under normal laboratory conditions
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Pack Size | 100gm, 500gm, 1Kg, 5Kg |