CAS No.:113-24-6
MF:C3H3NaO3, C3H3NaO3
EINECS No.:204-024-4
Place of Origin:Shandong, China
Other Names:Sodium pyruvate; α-Ketopropionic acid sodium salt; 2-Oxopropanoic acid sodium salt
What is of Sodium Pyruvate with cas 113-24-6
Sodium pyruvate is the sodium salt of pyruvate. It is frequently supplemented to the cell culture medium to act as a source of energy since it is a key intermediate during the production of the high-energy ATP molecules inside cells. For example, it can be used as a carbon source for bacteria.
Specification
Item
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Specifications
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Results
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Identification:
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White or off-white crystalline powder
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Complies
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Free Pyruvic Acid
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0.25PCT Max
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0.02 PCT
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Loss on drying
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0.5PCT Max
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0.10PCT
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Sulfates
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400ppm Max
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Complies
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Chlorides
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100ppm Max
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Complies
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As
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1ppm Max
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Complies
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Heavy Metal
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10ppm Max
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Complies
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Packing
25kgs/drum, 9tons/20’containerPacking
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Usage
Intermediate in sugar metabolism and in enzymatic carbohydrate degradation (alcoholic fermentation) where it is converted to acetaldehyde and CO2 by carboxylase. In muscle, Pyruvic acid (derived from glycogen) is reduced to lactic acid during exertion, which is reoxidized and partially retransformed to glycogen during rest. The liver can convert Pyruvic acid to alanine by amination. A diagnostic agent for Parkinson disease