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Sodium cyclamate Vs Calcium cyclamate

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Sodium cyclamate Vs Calcium cyclamate

Cyclamates refer to salts of cyclamic acid (cyclohexylsulfamic acid), usually related to its

sodium and calcium salts.

Sodium cyclamate is the most used form, while calcium cyclamate can be used as its

replacement in low-sodium or sodium-free products. The latter is not used widely as it will

cause gelation and precipitation in some applications.

They can be produced by sulfonating cyclohexylamine with chlorosulfonic acid or sulfamate

to cyclohexylsulfamate, then neutralization with NaOH or Ca(OH)2.

Property

Other names Sodium cyclohexylsulfamate, sodium cyclohexanesulfamate

CAS number 139-05-9

Chemical formula C6H12NNaO3S (anhydrous), C6H12NNaO3S·2H2O (dihydrate)

Molecular weight 201.22 (anhydrous)

237.22 (dihydrate)

Two types

Its food grade can be divided into anhydrous and dihydrate forms according to the content

of crystal water. The former (NF grade) is needle powder, while the latter (CP grade) with

tablet appearance.

Structure

Sodium Cyclamate chemical structure

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Solubility

Soluble in water, practically insoluble in ethanol, and insoluble in most organic solvents.

Taste

30 times as sweet as sugar, so that only a little amount is needed to achieve the same sweet

taste. Without bitter aftertaste which occurs in sodium saccharin.

Synergy

It is commonly blended with sodium saccharin in a 10-to-1 ratio to mask the bitter after taste

and produce a synergistic sweetening effect. It can also be blended with aspartame and

acesulfame potassium to improve product stability.

Other properties

Heat stable, so can be used in cooking and baking.

The lowest price among artificial sweeteners (sucralose, aspartame, acesulfame potassium,

neotame, saccharin).

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