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Brilliant Blue FCF (Blue 1) 50 pounds
Brilliant blue FCF (Blue 1) is a synthetic organic compound used primarily as a blue colorant for processed foods, medications, dietary supplements, and cosmetics. It is classified as a triarylmethane dye and is known under various names, such as FD&C Blue No. 1 or acid blue 9. It is denoted by E number E133 and has a color index of 42090. It has the appearance of a blue powder and is soluble in water and glycerol, with a maximum absorption at about 628 nanometers. It is one of the oldest FDA-approved color additives and is generally considered nontoxic and safe.
Key Features:
- Synthetic organic compound
- Used primarily as a blue colorant
- Classified as a triarylmethane dye
- Soluble in water and glycerol
- One of the oldest FDA-approved color additives
Product Specifications:
| Appearance | Blue powder 50 pounds |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and glycerol |
| E number | E133 |
| Color index | 42090 |
| FDA approval | Yes |
Perfect for processed food manufacturers and cosmetics companies.
Caution: Brilliant blue FCF is generally considered nontoxic and safe, but caution should be exercised when handling the powder or when using it in high concentrations.
Methyl Salicylate (Wintergreen Oil)
Methyl Salicylate is the methyl ester of salicylic acid. It is a colorless or slightly yellow liquid with a sweet, fruity odor reminiscent of root beer, often described as "minty" due to its use in mint-flavored candies. This organic compound is widely used in pain relief ointments and patches, as well as in some mouthwashes. Additional applications include its use as a denaturant, flavoring agent, oral care component, perfuming agent, and soothing agent.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Methyl Salicylate |
| IUPAC ID | Methyl 2-hydroxybenzoate |
| Formula | C8H8O3 |
| CAS Number | 119-36-8 |
| Molar Mass | 152.1494 g/mol |
| Boiling Point | 428°F (220°C) |
| Density | 1.17 g/cm³ |
| Melting Point | 15.8°F (-9°C) |
| Classification | Organic Compound |
Applications and Benefits:
- Ingredient in pain relief ointments and muscle ache creams.
- Used in mouthwashes for oral care.
- Flavoring agent in mint candies and other products.
- Perfuming and soothing agent in various formulations.
- Denaturant for industrial applications.
Caution:
Handle with care. Avoid inhalation and contact with eyes or skin. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety instructions.
Phenolphthalein
Phenolphthalein (C20H14O4) is an organic compound used as an acid-base indicator. It is prepared using alcohol as a solvent due to its poor solubility in water. The indicator has a visual transition interval that is colorless at pH 8.0, pink at 8.5 and red at pH 10.0.
Key Features:
- Organic compound
- Used as an acid-base indicator
- Colorless at pH 8.0, pink at pH 8.5, and red at pH 10.0
- Poorly soluble in water, typically prepared using alcohol as a solvent
Product Specifications:
| CAS No. | 7220-79-3 |
| Formula | C16H18ClN3S . 3H2O |
| Application | For use in histology, bacteriology (staining), compounding of blood stains, anti-fungus treatment on fish eggs. It can also be used as a protozoacide and a fungicide. |
Perfect for: laboratories, educational institutions, and research facilities.
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