IUPAC Name
Sodium 1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one 1,1-dioxide
Cas Number
128-44-9
HS Code
2925.11.00
Formula
C7H4NNaO3S
Appearance
White Crystalline Powder
Common Names
Saccharin Sodium Salt
Packaging
25 Kg Bag
Sodium saccharin is a non-caloric artificial sweetener derived from o-toluenesulfonamide, providing exceptional sweetness potency with good stability in heat, acids, and alkaline conditions. In the food industry, it functions as a primary sugar substitute in diet products, synergizes with other sweeteners like cyclamate to mask bitterness and enhance flavor, and remains stable through processing without breakdown or off-flavors.
Diet beverages: Delivers high-intensity sweetness in soft drinks, diet sodas, powdered mixes, and flavored waters without calories, maintaining stability through carbonation, pasteurization, and long-term storage without precipitation.
Tabletop sweeteners: Provides concentrated sweetness in packets, tablets, and liquid drops for beverages, cereals, and cooking, often blended with cyclamate or aspartame for rounded sugar-like taste without lingering bitterness.
Baked goods: Withstands high baking temperatures in low-calorie cakes, cookies, breads, and pastries, preserving sweetness without caramelization interference or flavor degradation during storage.
Jams, jellies, and preserves: Enables reduced-sugar fruit spreads by maintaining intense sweetness through boiling with pectin and acids, preventing crystallization while preserving fresh fruit character.
Confectionery: Sweetens sugar-free hard candies, chewing gums, and chocolates with non-cariogenic properties, ensuring consistent flavor release and plaque resistance over time.
In cosmetics, flavors mouthwashes and lip products; in personal care, sweetens toothpastes and oral rinses; in animal feed, improves palatability of diet supplements and treats.