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  • Sodium saccharin is the solid form of the artificial sweetener saccharin

    Sodium saccharin is the solid form of the artificial sweetener saccharin. Saccharin is non-nutritive and is used to add sweetness to beverages and foods without the calories or detrimental effects of consuming sugar. Using artificial sweeteners can help you reduce your consumption of sugar. High ...
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  • Sodium Saccharin Anhydrous

    Sodium Saccharin Anhydrous Sodium saccharin, also known as soluble saccharin, is the sodium salt of saccharin, with two crystal waters, colorless crystals or slightly white crystalline powder, generally contains two crystal waters, easy to lose crystal water to become anhydrous saccharin, It is w...
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  • Chloramphenicol

    Chloramphenicol Introduction: Chloramphenicol, antibiotic drug once commonly used in the treatment of infections caused by various bacteria, including those in the genera Rickettsia and Mycoplasma. Chloramphenicol was originally found as a product of the metabolism of the soil bacterium Streptomy...
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