Gluconic Acid
- CAS Registry Number
- [526-95-4]
- E-Number
- E574
- Chemical Formula
- C₆H₁₂O₇
Introduction
Gluconic acid is a mild organic acid, neither caustic nor corrosive and with an excellent sequestering power. Non-toxic and readily biodegradable (98% after 2 days), it occurs naturally in plants, fruits and other foodstuffs such as wine (up to 0.25%) and honey (up to 1%). Gluconic acid is prepared by fermentation of glucose, whereby the physiological d-form is produced.
In all recipes where gluconic acid is used together with sodium hydroxide, we recommend the direct use of sodium gluconate, the dry sodium salt of gluconic acid or the special product NAGLUSOL®.
Gluconic acid has versatile properties through being a polyhydroxycarboxylic acid, with both hydroxyl and carboxyl groups which can react.
Concentrated solutions of gluconic acid contain some lactone (GdL), the neutral cyclic ester, which is less soluble in the cold and possesses no actual acid properties. About 5% of GdL are present in the 50% gluconic acid solution at room temperature.
Gluconic acid is stable at the boiling point even of concentrated alkaline solutions. However, it is easily and totally degraded in waste water treatment plants (98% after 2 days).
Functions
This ingredient offers you the following excellent functions.
- Mild acidification
- pH-Regulation
Specifications
Jungbunzlauer gluconic acid technical grade is supplied as a 50% aqueous solution in water.
Jungbunzlauer gluconic acid food grade is supplied in accordance with the latest requirements Commission Regulation (EU) No. 231/2012. Gluconic acid food grade is offered as a 50% aqueous solution.
Jungbunzlauer gluconic acid is supplied in bulk, in intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) with 1250kg net weight, and in drums with 250kg net weight. Other packaging types are available on request.
Properties
- Non-toxic
- Easily biodegradable (98% after 2 days)
- Mild taste
- Least corrosive organic acid
Legal aspects
Jungbunzlauer gluconic acid is supplied in accordance with the latest requirements of the Comission Regulation (EU) No. 231/2012. Gluconic acid is not classified as a hazardous substance according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures (CLP Regulation), implementing GHS (Globally Harmonized System) in the European Union. Gluconic acid does not need to be classified or labelled with pictograms, hazard and precautionary statements in accordance with this regulation.
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