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CEKOL 10000 P CELLULOSE GUM

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a type of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), a water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is commonly used in various industries for its ability to thicken, stabilize, and bind formulations.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum’s viscosity, which is measured in centipoise (cP) and reflects its thickening capacity in solution.

CAS Number: 9004-32-4
Molecular Formula: C6H7O2(OH)2CH2COONa
EINECS Number: 618-378-6

Synonyms: 9004-32-4, SODIUM CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE, sodium;2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanal;acetate, Carboxymethylcellulose sodium (USP), Carboxymethylcellulose cellulose carboxymethyl ether, Celluvisc (TN), Carmellose sodium (JP18), CHEMBL242021, SCHEMBL25311455 C.M.C. (TN), CHEBI:31357, Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (MW 250000), D01544, M.W. 700000(DS=0.9) ,2500 - 4500mPa.sAquacide I, Calbiochem, Aquacide II, Calbiochem, Carboxyl Methyl Cellulose sodium, Cellex, Cellulose carboxymethyl ether, sodium, cellulose gum, SODIUM CARBOXY METHYL CELLULOSE (CMC),SCMC(SODIUM CARBOXY METHYL CELULLOSE.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a highly purified sodium carboxymethylcellulose. 
It is used in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries where a tasteless, odorless, non-toxic thickener, stabilizer or dispersant is required.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a water-soluble polymer. As a solution in water, it has thixotropic properties. 

It is useful in helping to hold the components of pyrotechnic compositions in aqucous suspension (e.g., in the making of black match). 
It is also an especially effective binder that can be used in small amounts in compositions, where the binder can intcrfere with the intended effect (e.g., in strobe compositions). 
However, its sodium content obviously precludes its use in most color compositions. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is manufactured from cellulose by various processes that replace some of the hydrogen atoms in the hydroxyl[OH] groups of the cellulose molecule with acidic carboxymethyl [-CH2CO.OH] groups,which are neutralized to form the corresponding sodium salt.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is white when pure; industrial grade material may be grayish-white or cream granules or powder.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is the sodium salt of cellulose arboxymethyl and frequently used as viscous agent, paste and barrier agent.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a preferred choice as a bio-based and biodegradable hydrocolloid. 
The raw material selection and adjustment of the production process steps makes it possible to tailor specific Cekol grade’s functionality to different applications. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a water-soluble polymer derived from wood or cotton cellulose and produced to minimum 99.5% purity. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum manufactured from wood cellulose are fulfilling the GMO-free requirements. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum hydrates and dissolves readily in hot and cold water. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum, the formulator can achieve the desired rheology for any aqueous system, including suspensions and emulsions. 

Besides controlling the rheology, CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is known for its excellent water retaining and film forming capacity.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is tackifier, at room temperature, it is non-toxic tasteless white flocculent powder, it is stable and soluble in water, aqueous solution is neutral or alkaline transparent viscous liquid, it is soluble in other water-soluble gums and resins, it is insoluble in organic solvents such as ethanol. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is the substituted product of cellulosic carboxymethyl group. 

According to their molecular weight or degree of substitution, it can be completely dissolved or insoluble polymer, the latter can be used as the weak acid cation of exchanger to separate neutral or basic proteins.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can form highly viscous colloidal solution with adhesive, thickening, flowing, emulsifying, shaping, water, protective colloid, film forming, acid, salt, suspensions and other characteristics, and it is physiologically harmless, so it is widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, oil, paper, textiles, construction and other areas of production.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a cellulose derivative which is a beta-(1,4)-D-glucopyranose polymer. 
Mainly used as an emulsifier and thickener in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a highly purified sodium carboxymethylcellulose. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries where a tasteless, odorless, non-toxic thickener, stabilizer or dispersant is required.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a highly purified Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose. 
It is a tasteless, odorless, thickener, stabilizer or dispersant. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a highly purified Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose. 
It is supplied as a white to cream-colored powder. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a tasteless, odorless, thickener, stabilizer, or dispersant.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a highly purified sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC) product based on sustainably sourced cellulose. 
As a versatile additive, CEKOL 10000P has the ability to retain water, thicken liquids and regulate flow properties which makes it suitable for various applications in the food industry. 
Some key benefits of using CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum in food formulations include its ability to suspend and stabilize dispersions, act as a film forming agent and help regulate consistency. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is kosher certified and suitable for vegan/vegetarian diets making it a reliable thickening ingredient for various food products.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is highly water-soluble, forming viscous solutions when dissolved in water.
The 10000 viscosity grade indicates that it is a medium-to-high viscosity grade of carboxymethyl cellulose, making it suitable for applications requiring substantial thickening.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is chemically stable over a wide pH range, typically between 6.5 to 9.0, and is resistant to heat and microbial degradation in most formulations.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is non-ionic, meaning it does not react with electrolytes, salts, or other charged molecules in formulations.

Melting point: 274 °C (dec.)
Density: 1,6 g/cm3
FEMA: 2239 | CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE
storage temp.: room temp
solubility: H2O: 20 mg/mL, soluble
form: low viscosity
pka: 4.30(at 25℃)
color: White to light yellow
Odor: Odorless
PH Range: 6.5 - 8.5
PH: pH (10g/l, 25℃) 6.0~8.0
Viscosity: 900 to 1400 mPa-s(1 %, H2O, 25 ℃)
Water Solubility: soluble
Merck: 14,1829

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is formed when cellulose reacts with mono chloroacetic acid or its sodium salt under alkaline condition with presence of organic solvent, hydroxyl groups substituted by Sodium carboxymethyl groups in C2, C3 and C6 of glucose, which substitution slightly prevails at C2 position.
Generally, there are two steps in manufacturing process of CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum, alkalinization and etherification.
Use warm water or cold water when preparing the solution, and stir till it completely melts. 

The amount of added water depends on variety and the use of multiple requirements.
High viscosity CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a white or slightly yellow fibrous powder, hygroscopic, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, easy to ferment, insoluble in acids, alcohols and organic solvents, easily dispersed to form colloidal solution in water. 
It is reacted by the acid and fibrous cotton, it is mainly used for water-based drilling fluids tackifier, it has certain role of fluid loss, it has strong salt and temperature resistance especially.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used to thicken a variety of food products such as sauces, dressings, syrups, and beverages. 
It provides a smooth and stable texture without altering flavor.
In dairy products, ice creams, and bakery fillings, it prevents ingredient separation (e.g., preventing whey separation in yogurt) and maintains product consistency.

In emulsified products like salad dressings, it helps stabilize the emulsion, keeping oil and water phases from separating.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can mimic the mouthfeel of fat in low-fat or reduced-calorie food products.
Used in liquid suspensions and syrups, CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum ensures that suspended particles remain evenly distributed and do not settle at the bottom.

Acts as a binder in tablet formulations, helping hold the tablet together and improve its mechanical strength.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can be used in controlled-release formulations where it helps regulate the release of active ingredients over time.
In shampoos, conditioners, and lotions, CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used to adjust viscosity and provide a smooth, stable texture.

In emulsions (e.g., creams, sunscreens), it prevents the separation of water and oil phases, ensuring long-term stability.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum helps retain moisture in skin care products, improving hydration and skin feel.
Acts as a rheology modifier in water-based paints and coatings, improving flow properties and helping to prevent drips or sags during application.

Used as a thickener in wallpaper pastes and industrial adhesives to improve adhesion and provide consistent viscosity.
In textile printing, CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used to thicken printing pastes, ensuring uniform application and pattern precision.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used to improve the smoothness and printability of paper by providing a strong binding action in coatings.

Being derived from natural cellulose, CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is biodegradable, making it an eco-friendly option for formulations.
It is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) for use in food and pharmaceutical applications.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is prepared by steeping cellulose obtained from wood pulp or cotton fibers in sodium hydroxide solution. 

The alkaline cellulose is then reacted with sodium monochloroacetate to produce carboxymethylcellulose sodium. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum and sodium glycolate are obtained as by-products of this etherification.
A semisynthetic, water-soluble polymer in which CH 2 COOH groups are substituted on the glucose units of the cellulose chain through an ether link- age.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum belongs to the class of anionic linear structured cellulose. 
Its components consist of polysaccharide composed of fibrous tissues of plants. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a water soluble polymer which can be used as a polyelectrolyte cellulose derivative.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is the sodium salt of carboxymethyl cellulose, an anionic derivative.
It is widely used in oral and topical pharmaceutical formulations, primarily for its viscosity-increasing properties. 
Viscous aqueous solutions are used to suspend powders intended for either topical application or oral and parenteral administration. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum may also be used as a tablet binder and disintegrant, and to stabilize emulsions.
Higher concentrations, usually 3–6%, of the medium-viscosity grade are used to produce gels that can be used as the base for applications and pastes; glycols are often included in such gels to prevent them drying out.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is also used in self-adhesive ostomy, wound care, and dermatological patches as a muco-adhesive and to absorb wound exudate or trans epidermal water and sweat. 

This muco-adhesive property is used in products designed to prevent post-surgical tissue adhesions; and to localize and modify the release kinetics of active ingredients applied to mucous membranes; and for bone repair. 
Encapsulation with CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can affect drug protection and delivery. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is also used in cosmetics, toiletries, surgical prosthetics, and incontinence, personal hygiene, and food products.

Uses:
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is frequently called simply carboxymethyl cellulose and also known as cellulose gum. 
It is derived from purified cellulose from cotton and wood pulp. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a water dispersible sodium salt of carboxy-methyl ether of cellulose that forms a clear colloidal solution. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a hygroscopic material that has the ability to absorb more than 50% of water at high humidity. 
It is also a natural polymeric derivative that can be used in detergents, food and textile industries.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is one of the most important products of cellulose ethers, which are formed by natural cellulose modification as a kind of cellulose derivate with an ether structure. 

Due to the fact that the acid form of CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum has poor water solubility, it is usually preserved as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, which is widely used in many industries and regarded as monosodium glutamate in industry.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used in cigarette adhesive, fabric sizing, footwear paste meal, home slimy. 
It is used in interior painting architectural, building lines melamine, thickening mortar, concrete enhancement. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used in refractory fiber, ceramic production molding bond. 
It is used in oil drilling, exploration address slurry thickening, reducing water loss, quality paper surface sizing. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can be used as soap and washing powder detergent active additives, as well as other industrial production on the dispersion, emulsification, stability, suspension, film, paper, polishing and the like. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can be used for toothpaste, medicine, food and other industrial sectors.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is a thickener, binder, and emulsifier equivalent to cellulose fiber. 
It is resistant to bacterial decomposition and provides a product with uniform viscosity. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can prevent skin moisture loss by forming a film on the skin’s surface, and also help mask odor in a cosmetic product. 
Constituents are any of several fibrous substances consisting of the chief part of a plant’s cell walls (often extracted from wood pulp or cotton).
In drilling muds, in detergents as a soil-suspending agent, in resin emulsion paints, adhesives, printing inks, textile sizes, as protective colloid in general. 

As stabilizer in foods. Pharmaceutic aid (suspending agent; tablet excipient; viscosity-increasing agent).
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used in drilling muds, in detergents as a soil-suspending agent, in resin emulsion paints, adhesives, printing inks, textile sizes and protective colloid. 
It acts as a stabilizer in foods. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is also employed in pharmaceuticals as a suspending agent and excipients for tablets. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used as viscosity modifiers to stabilize the emulsions. 
It is used as a lubricant in artificial tears and it is used to characterize enzyme activity from endoglucanases.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used to thicken a wide variety of food products, including sauces, gravies, soups, dressings, dairy products, and syrups. 
It provides a smooth and consistent texture.
In food emulsions like salad dressings and ice cream, it prevents the separation of water and oil phases, ensuring a uniform and stable product.

In baked goods, it helps retain moisture, extending the freshness of products like bread and cakes.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used in low-fat or reduced-calorie food products to replicate the texture and mouthfeel of fat, such as in low-fat dairy and desserts.
In frozen products like ice cream, it helps prevent ice crystal formation, ensuring a smooth, creamy texture.

In liquid suspensions (e.g., syrups, medicinal suspensions), CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum keeps active ingredients evenly dispersed, preventing settling.
It is used in tablet formulations to bind ingredients together, providing tablets with the necessary mechanical strength.
In controlled-release formulations, CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used to control the release rate of active ingredients, ensuring they are delivered gradually over time.

In film-coated tablets, it is used to create a smooth, protective coating around the tablet.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used in personal care products like shampoos, conditioners, lotions, and creams to adjust viscosity and improve the texture.
It helps maintain the stability of emulsions in cosmetic creams and lotions, preventing oil and water phases from separating.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum helps retain moisture on the skin, providing a hydrating effect and improving the product’s skin feel.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum like hair gels and mascaras, it forms a flexible film that keeps the product in place.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used as a rheology modifier in water-based paints, coatings, and adhesives to improve their consistency and flow, preventing dripping and sagging during application.

It provides a consistent viscosity in adhesives and wallpaper pastes, ensuring even application and strong adhesion.
In textile printing, CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used to thicken printing pastes, ensuring sharp and defined patterns during printing.
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used as a binder in paper coatings to improve smoothness, printability, and strength.

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can be used in oil well drilling fluids as a stabilizer and thickening agent, improving fluid viscosity and providing stability under harsh conditions.
Thickener, stabilizer, fat substitute, moisture retention agent, ice crystal prevention.

Safety Profile:
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum mildly toxic by ingestion. 
Experimental reproductive effects. 
Questionable carcinogen with experimental neoplastigenic data. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum migrates to food from packagmg materials. 
When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NazO. 
CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is used in oral, topical, and some parenteral formulations. 

CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum is also widely used in cosmetics, toiletries, and food products, and is generally regarded as a nontoxic and nonirritant material. 
However, oral consumption of large amounts of CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum can have a laxative effect; therapeutically, 4–10 g in daily divided doses of the medium- and high-viscosity grades of carboxymethylcellulose sodium have been used as bulk laxatives.
The WHO has not specified an acceptable daily intake for CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum as a food additive since the levels necessary to achieve a desired effect were not considered to be a hazard to health. 

However, in animal studies, subcutaneous administration of CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum has been found to cause inflammation, and in some cases of repeated injection fibrosarcomas have been found at the site of injection.
Hypersensitivity and anaphylactic reactions have occurred in cattle and horses, which have been attributed to CEKOL 10000 P Cellulose Gum in parenteral formulations such as vaccines and penicillins.

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