Dextrose Monohydrate
CAS No. 5996-10-1
Form White Crystalline Powder

Dextrose anhydrous  is the most important source of energy in all organisms. Glucose for metabolism is partially stored as a polymer, in plants mainly as starch and amylopectin and in animals as glycogen. Glucose circulates in the blood of animals as blood sugar

Specifications
Identification A, B, C Conforms
Solubility Freely soluble in water, sparingly soluble in alcohol Conforms
Specific Optical Rotation +52.5°~+53.3° +53.0°
Acidity or Alkalinity 6.0g, 0.1M NaOH  0.15ml 0.10ml
Appearance of Solution Clear, odourless Conforms
Foreign Sugars, Soluble Starch, Dextrins Conforms Conforms
Chlorides max125ppm max10ppm
Water 1.0% 0.21%
Sulphites (SO2) max15ppm Conforms
Sulphated Ash max0.1% 0.03%
Calcium max200ppm max200ppm
Barium Conforms Conforms
Sulphates max200ppm Conforms
Lead in Sugars max0.5ppm max0.5ppm
Arsenic max1ppm max1ppm
Total Bacteria Count max1000pcs/g max10pcs/g
Molds and Yeasts max100pcs/g max10pcs/g
Escherichia Coli Negative Negative
Pyrogens max0.25Eu/ml Conforms

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