SODIUM CHLORIDE MaxPure
Product Code: 650444G500
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650444G500Cas
7647-14-5Sodium chloride is an essential nutrient used in healthcare to help prevent dehydration. It is widely used as a food preservative and as a seasoning to enhance flavor. Sodium chloride is also important in manufacturing, including the production of plastics and other materials, and it is commonly used to de-ice roads and sidewalks.
Salt is regulated by the FDA as a Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) ingredient. GRAS substances have a long history of safe use in foods or are proven safe for their intended use based on scientific evidence.
USES
Sodium chloride is an essential nutrient used in healthcare to help prevent dehydration. It is commonly used as a food preservative and as a seasoning to enhance flavor. In addition, sodium chloride is used in manufacturing to produce plastics and other products, and it is widely used to de-ice roads and sidewalks.
HEALTH & MEDICINES
Hospitals use intravenous sodium chloride solutions to provide water and salt to patients and help alleviate dehydration. Sodium chloride is essential for maintaining the body’s electrolyte balance. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, when electrolyte levels become too low or too high, a person may become dehydrated or overhydrated.
FOOD & PRESERVATIVES
Sodium chloride has been used for thousands of years to flavor and preserve foods. As a preservative, salt helps prevent spoilage and keeps foods such as ready-to-eat meats and cheeses safe to eat. Salt is also used in fermentation processes for foods like sauerkraut, pickles, and kefir.
MANUFACTURING DIFFERENT PRODUCTS
Large quantities of sodium chloride are used in industrial manufacturing to produce a wide range of products. These include plastics, paper, rubber, glass, chlorine, polyester, household bleach, soaps, detergents, and dyes.
DE-ICING ROADS IN COLDER COUNTRIES.
Roadways and sidewalks are often de-iced using rock salt. Rock salt is the same type of sodium chloride used as table salt, but it is left in larger, coarse crystals rather than being ground into a finer form
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