Sodium ethanesulfinate
CAS: 20035-08-9
Ref. 3D-FS133869
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Produktinformation
- Ethanesulfinic acid, sodium salt (1:1)
Sodium ethanesulfinate is a chemical that has been shown to have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and photocatalytic properties. It is an anthranilate with a hydrocarbon group, fluorine, and methyl anthranilate attached to the central carbon. The sodium ion replaces the hydrogen atom on the central carbon in an organic molecule. This compound can be synthesized by reacting potassium ion with triethyloxonium chloride and sodium sulfite. Sodium ethanesulfinate has been shown to inhibit inflammation in animal models of inflammatory diseases such as arthritis and colitis. It also showed antimicrobial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
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The salt form of sodium ethanesulfinate is soluble in water, but alkali metals are not soluble in water due to their high electrical charge. Alkali metals are soluble in ethers because they do not have a high electrical charge; therefore, this salt form of sodium ethanesulf