Catalog |
ACM139059 |
CAS |
139-05-9 |
Structure |  |
Description |
Sodium cyclamate (sweetener code 952) is an artificial sweetener. It is 30–50 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), making it the least potent of the commercially used artificial sweeteners. It is often used with other artificial sweeteners, especially saccharin; the mixture of 10 parts cyclamate to 1 part saccharin is common and masks the off-tastes of both sweeteners. It is less expensive than most sweeteners, including sucralose, and is stable under heating. |
Synonyms |
N-Cyclohexylsulfamic acid sodium salt |
IUPAC Name |
Sodium;N-cyclohexylsulfamate |
Molecular Weight |
201.22 |
Molecular Formula |
C6H12NNaO3S |
Canonical SMILES |
C1CCC(CC1)NS(=O)(=O)[O-].[Na+] |
InChI |
InChI=1S/C6H13NO3S.Na/c8-11(9,10)7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6;/h6-7H,1-5H2,(H,8,9,10);/q;+1/p-1 |
InChI Key |
UDIPTWFVPPPURJ-UHFFFAOYSA-M |
Melting Point |
>300 °C |
Purity |
95%+ |
Density |
1.32 g/cm³ |
Solubility |
Soluble in water |
Appearance |
White powder |
Exact Mass |
201.0435587 |
Monoisotopic Mass |
201.0435587 |
Odor |
Odorless |
Physical State |
Powder |
Storage Conditions |
Room Temperature |
Topological Polar Surface Area |
77.6 Ų |
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