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CEKOL 150 CELLULOSE GUM

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is white when pure; industrial grade material may be grayish-white or cream granules or powder.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a low concern for toxicity to aquatic organisms.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is the sodium salt of a carboxymethyl ether of cellulose obtained from plant material. 

CAS Number: 9004-32-4
EINECS Number: 618-378-6

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum, 9004-32-4, sodium;2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanal;acetate Carboxymethylcellulose sodium (USP),Carboxymethylcellulose cellulose carboxymethyl ether, CMC powder,Celluvisc (TN),Carmellose sodium (JP17),CHEMBL242021,C.M.C. (TN) CHEBI:31357,E466,CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum (MW 250000),D01544

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used for its thickening and swelling properties in a wide range of complex formulated products for pharmaceutical, food, home, and personal care applications, as well as in paper, water treatment, and mineral processing industries. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is the substituted product of cellulosic carboxymethyl group. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum for oenological use is prepared exclusively from wood by treatment with alkali and monochloroacetic acid or its sodium salt.

In essence, it is a chemically modified cellulose that has a carboxymethyl ether group (-O-CH2-COO-) bound to some of the hydroxyl groups of the glucopyranose monomers that make up the cellulose backbone. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is available in different degrees of substitution, generally in the range 0.6 – 0.95 derivatives per monomer unit, and molecular weights. 
Commercial grades of Carboxymethylcellulose sodium are supplied as white to almost white, odourless, tasteless, granular powders.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum or sodium CMC, is a water soluble polymer derived from wood and cotton cellulose by introducing carboxymethyl groups on the cellulose backbone. 
The formed anionic cellulose molecule hydrates and dissolves readily in water. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is one of the most versatile water soluble colloids and has the ability to form viscous solutions in both cold and warm water.

Sidere CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is manufactured from high-purity wood cellulose in compliance with GMP. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum’s also known as: E466; Na-CMC; CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum; Cellulose Gum;
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is widely used in personal care products and food products and performs as multifunctional

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum inhibits tartaric precipitation through a "protective colloid" effect. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum a colorless, odorless, water-soluble polymer. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a highly purified Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is supplied as a white to cream-colored powder. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a tasteless, odorless, thickener, stabilizer, or dispersant.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum, NaCMC or CMC, was first developed in 1947. 

Commonly known as carboxymethyl cellulose, it is composed of the sodium salt of an alkaline modified cellulose. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is water-soluble but will react with heavy metal salts to form films that are clear, tough and insoluble in water. 
According to their molecular weight or degree of substitution, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum 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 150 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 150 Cellulose Gum is a white or slightly yellowish powder.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum or cellulose gum is a cellulose derivative with carboxymethyl groups (-CH2-COOH) bound to some of the hydroxyl groups of the glucopyranose monomers that make up the cellulose backbone. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is often used as its sodium salt, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum used to be marketed under the name Tylose, a registered trademark of SE Tylose.
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. 

Since the reaction occurs in an alkaline medium, the prod- uct is the sodium salt of the carboxylic acid R-O- CH 2 COONa.
CEKOL 150 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 150 Cellulose Gum 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). 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also a natural polymeric derivative that can be used in detergents, food and textile industries.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a water-soluble polymer. 

As a solution in water, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum has thixotropic properties. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a white or slightly yellowish, almost odourless and tasteless hydroscopic powder, consisting of very fine particles, fine granules or fine fibres. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is biodegradable, but not readily biodegradable, and it is not expected to bioaccumulate.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is components consist of polysaccharide composed of fibrous tissues of plants. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a water dispersible sodium salt of carboxy-methyl ether of cellulose that forms a clear colloidal solution.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a water soluble polymer which can be used as a polyelectrolyte cellulose derivative.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum belongs to the class of anionic linear structured cellulose.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is thixotropic, becoming less viscous when agitated. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum 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 150 Cellulose Gum may also be used as a tablet binder and disintegrant, and to stabilize emulsions.
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 carboxymethylcellulose sodium can affect drug protection and delivery. 
There have also been reports of its use as a cyto-protective agent.
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 150 Cellulose Gum is also used in self-adhesive ostomy, wound care, and dermatological patches as a muco-adhesive and to absorb wound exudate or transepidermal water and sweat. 
In most cases, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum functions as a polyelectrolyte. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used commercially in detergents, food product and as size for textiles and paper. 

In conservation, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum has been used as an adhesive for textiles and paper. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also used in cosmetics, toiletries, surgical prosthetics, and incontinence, personal hygiene, and food products.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is one of the most significant byproducts of cellulose ethers which are created by natural cellulose modification as a type of cellulose derivate with an ether structure. 

Termed CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum, this polymer has a poor water solubility of the acid form of CMC and is typically preserved as sodium carboxymethylcellulose.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is utilized in numerous industries and is referred to as monosodium glutamate in the workplace. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is an offshoot of CMC. 

Since the CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum compound is typically poorly soluble in water, sodium CMC can be used to preserve it. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is suitable for use in food systems.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is physiologically inert.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is an anionic polyelectrolyte.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum has dispersibility and is soluble in cold water. 
Emulsifying dispersion and solid dispersion are two of sodium CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum's peculiar chemical properties. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can be categorized as a derivative of a natural polymer.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also available in several different viscosity grades. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is highly soluble in water at all temperatures, forming clear solutions. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gums solubility depends on its degree of substitution.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum, one of major cellulosic ethers, is widely used as a binding, thickening and stabilising agent (Lee et al. 2018).
Pharmaceutical grades of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum are available commercially at degree of substitution (DS) values of 0.7, 0.9, and 1.2, with a corresponding sodium content of 6.5%–12% wt. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a crucial by-product of cellulose ethers and is typically created by altering natural cellulose. 
Aging studies indicate that most CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum polymers have very good stability with negligible discoloration or weight loss.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is an anionic water-soluble polymer based on renewable cellulosic raw material. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum functions as a rheology modifier, binder, dispersant, and an excellent film former. 
These attributes make CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum a preferred choice as a bio-based hydrocolloid in multiple applications.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum acts as a thickener, binder, stabilizer, suspending agent and flow controlling agent.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum forms fine films that are resistant to oils, greases, and organic solvents.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum dissolves rapidly in cold water. 4) Acts as a protective colloid reducing water losses.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is the sodium salt of carboxymethyl cellulose, an anionic derivative.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a family of chemically modified cellulose derivatives containing the carboxymethyl ether group (-O-CH2-COO-) bound to some of the hydroxyl groups of the glucopyranose monomers that make up the cellulose backbone. 
When Carboxymethylcellulose is recovered and presented as the Sodium salt, the resulting polymer is what is known as CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum, and has the general chemical formula, [C6H7O2(OH)x(OCH2COONa)y]n.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum was discovered shortly after Word War 1 and has been produced commercially since the early 1930s. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum, often abbreviated as Na-CMC or simply CMC, is a versatile and widely used chemical compound. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in the cell walls of plants. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a water-soluble polymer and is used for a variety of purposes in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and more.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is produced by treating cellulose with an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution followed by monochloroacetic acid or its sodium salt. 
Once these by-products are removed, high purity Sodium carboxymethylcellulose is obtained. 
As a general rule, the obtained material has a slight excess of sodium hydroxide and has to be neutralised. 

The neutralisation endpoint can affect the properties of the material. 
In a parallel reaction two by-products, sodium chloride and sodium glycolate, are produced.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a highly purified Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is supplied as a white to cream-colored powder. This product is a tasteless, odorless, thickener, stabilizer, or dispersant.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a hygroscopic material that has the ability to absorb more than 50% of water at high humidity. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is useful in helping to hold the components of pyrotechnic compositions in aqucous suspension (e.g., in the making of black match). 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is manufactured from cellulose by various proccsses that replacc some of the hy drogen 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 150 Cellulose Gum also forms a complex with collagen and is capable of precipitating certain positively charged proteins.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is available as a white to almost white, odourless, tasteless, granular powder.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is an anionic polymer with a clarified solution dissolved in cold or hot water. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum or sodium CMC, is a water soluble polymer derived from wood and cotton cellulose by introducing carboxymethyl groups on the cellulose backbone.

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

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum functions as a thickening rheology modifier, moisture retention agent, texture/body building agent, suspension agent, and binding agent in personal products and toothpaste. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also incompatible with xanthan gum. 
Precipitation may occur at pH < 2, and also when it is mixed with ethanol (95%).

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum, is a cellulose derivative with 100-2000 degree of polymerization of glucose, and its relative molecular weight is 242.16.
White fibrous or granular powder. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is odourless, tasteless, tasteless, hygroscopic and insoluble in organic solvents.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum forms complex coacervates with gelatin and pectin.
CEKOL 150 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 150 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 150 Cellulose Gum is used in cigarette adhesive, fabric sizing, footwear paste meal, home slimy. 
Fabrics made of cellulose—e.g. cotton or viscose rayon—may also be converted into CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum.
Following the initial reaction, the resultant mixture produces approximately 60% CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum and 40% salts (sodium chloride and sodium glycolate); this product is the so-called technical CMC, which is used in detergents.

An additional purification process is used to remove salts to produce pure CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum, which is used for alimentary and pharmaceutical applications.
An intermediate "semi-purified" grade is also produced, typically used in paper applications such as the restoration of archival documents.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used as a thickener in the food industry, as a drug carrier in the pharmaceutical industry, as a binder and anti-retrogradation agent in the daily chemical industry.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose through a chemical modification process. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a kind of cellulose widely used and used in the world today.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in interior painting architectural, building lines melamine, thickening mortar, concrete enhancement.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is synthesized by the alkali-catalyzed reaction of cellulose with chloroacetic acid.
Sodium chloride and sodium glycolate are obtained as by-products of this etherification.
Carboxymethyl groups (-CH2-COOH) are introduced into the cellulose structure. 

These carboxymethyl groups make the cellulose molecule more water-soluble and provide it with its unique properties.
The viscosity of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum solutions can be controlled by adjusting the concentration of the polymer. 
This property makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from thin solutions in beverages to thick gels in some pharmaceutical formulations.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is stable over a wide pH range, making it suitable for use in both acidic and alkaline environments. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum disperses easily in cold water, forming a smooth, uniform solution, which is advantageous in manufacturing processes.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can be used to form films or coatings. 

This is particularly important in the food industry where it can be used in a variety of products with different pH levels.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is generally considered safe for consumption and topical use. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can be used to create edible films for various purposes, such as encapsulating flavors or improving food packaging.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is cost-effective and environmentally friendly because it is derived from renewable resources, such as wood pulp or cotton cellulose.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used as a highly effective additive to improve the product and processing properties in various fields of application - from foodstuffs, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals to products for the paper and textile industries.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is non-toxic and non-allergenic, which contributes to its widespread use in food and pharmaceutical products.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is highly hydrophilic, meaning it has a strong affinity for water. 
Food and pharmaceutical grade Carboxymethylcellulose is required by law to contain not less than 99.5% pure CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum and a maximum of 0.5% of residual salts (sodium chloride and sodium glycolate). 
The degree of substitution (DS) can vary between 0.2-1.5, although it is generally in the range of 0.6-0.95. 

The DS determines the behaviour of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum in water: Grades with DS >0.6 form colloidal solutions in water that are transparent and clear, i.e the higher the content of carboxymethyl groups, the higher the solubility and smoother the solutions obtained. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum with a DS below 0.6 tends to be only partially soluble.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used warm water or cold water when preparing the solution, and stir till it completely melts. 

The amout of added water depends on variety and the use of multiple requirements.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is desirable because the catalysis product (glucose) is easily measured using a reducing sugar assay, such as 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid.
Using CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum in enzyme assays is especially important in screening for cellulase enzymes that are needed for more efficient cellulosic ethanol conversion.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum was misused in early work with cellulase enzymes, as many had associated whole cellulase activity with CMC hydrolysis.
High viscosity CEKOL 150 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. 
Alkali cellulose is prepared by steeping cellulose obtained from wood pulp or cotton fibers in sodium hydroxide solution. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used warm water or cold water when preparing the solution, and stir till it completely melts. 
The amout of added water depends on variety and the use of multiple requirements.
High viscosity CEKOL 150 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.

The alkaline cellulose is then reacted with sodium monochloroacetate to produce CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum 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 150 Cellulose Gum is incompatible with strongly acidic solutions and with the soluble salts of iron and some other metals, such as aluminum, mercury, and zinc. 

Uses Of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum:
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in oil drilling, exploration address slurry thickening, reducing water loss, quality paper surface sizing. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum acts as a stabilizer in foods. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also employed in pharmaceuticals as a suspending agent and excipients for tablets. 

CEKOL 150 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. 
Quality product can be used for toothpaste, medicine, food and other industrial sectors.
Aqueous solutions of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum have also been used to disperse carbon nanotubes, where the long CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum molecules are thought to wrap around the nanotubes, allowing them to be dispersed in water. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum acts as a stabilizer and prevents ingredients from separating in products like beverages, including soft drinks and fruit juices.
In salad dressings, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum helps create stable emulsions of oil and water, preventing them from separating.
In the pharmaceutical industry, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can be used as a binder in tablet formulations to hold the ingredients together.

In oral suspensions and liquid medications, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum helps to suspend solid particles uniformly in the liquid, ensuring consistent dosing.
In cosmetics and personal care products, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can be used to improve the moisture retention properties of creams and lotions.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in paper manufacturing to coat the surface of paper, improving its printability and smoothness.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is sometimes used in the textile industry as a sizing agent to improve the weaving process.
For its thickening and swelling properties, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in a variety of intricately formulated products for the pharmaceutical, food, home, and personal care industries as well as the paper, water treatment, and mineral processing industries. 
Thorough knowledge of the concentration-dependent rheology and relaxation response is required to design CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum solutions for applications. 

Alkali cellulose and sodium chloroacetate react to form a gummy substance that is either soluble in water or swells in water. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is primarily used as a thickening, emulsifying, and stabilizing agent (as in sizes for textiles and paper and pharmaceutical ointments) as well as a bulk laxative and antacid in medicine. 
In conservation-restoration, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used as an adhesive or fixative (commercial name Walocel, Klucel).

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used as a support material for a variety of cathodes and anodes for microbial fuel cells.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in refractory fiber, ceramic production molding bond. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can be used as a flocculant, chelator, emulsifier, thickener, water-retentive, sizing, and film-forming substance, among other things. 

Electronics, pesticides, leather, plastics, printing, ceramics, and the daily-use chemical industry are just a few of the industries that heavily utilize CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum. 
Additionally, CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum has a wide range of applications due to its excellent properties, widespread use, and emerging potential fields.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum used as sizing agent and printing paste in printing and dyeing industry. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can be used as a component of oil recovery fracturing fluid in the petrochemical industry.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a widely used ionic cellulose ether, widely used in petroleum, food, medicine, construction and ceramics industries, so it is also known as "industrial monosodium glutamate".
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is frequently used as a thickening agent in a wide range of food products, such as salad dressings, sauces, and ice cream. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum imparts viscosity and helps to stabilize these products.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is frequently called simply carboxymethyl cellulose and also known as cellulose gum. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is derived from purified cellulose from cotton and wood pulp. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a water dispersible sodium salt of carboxy-methyl ether of cellulose that forms a clear colloidal solution. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is a hygroscopic material that has the ability to absorb more than 50% of water at high humidity. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can also help to reduce the amount of egg yolk or fat used in making the biscuits. 

Use of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum in candy preparation ensures smooth dispersion in flavor oils, and improves texture and quality. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in chewing gums, margarines and peanut butter as an emulsifier.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum has been used extensively to characterize enzyme activity from endoglucanases (part of the cellulase complex); it is a highly specific substrate for endo-acting cellulases, as its structure has been engineered to decrystallize cellulose and create amorphous sites that  are ideal for endoglucanase action.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used as a soil suspension polymer designed to deposit onto cotton and other cellulosic fabrics, creating a negatively charged barrier to soils in the wash solution.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also used as a thickening agent, for example, in the oil-drilling industry as an ingredient of drilling mud, where it acts as a viscosity modifier and water retention agent.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also a natural polymeric derivative that can be used in detergents, food and textile industries.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can be used as a binder in the preparation of graphene nano-platelet based inks for the fabrication of dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum can also be used as a viscosity enhancer in the development of tyrosinase based inks for the formation of electrodes for biosensor applications.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is sometimes used as an electrode binder in advanced battery applications (i.e. lithium ion batteries), especially with graphite anodes.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum's water solubility allows for less toxic and costly processing than with non-water-soluble binders, like the traditional polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), which requires toxic n-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) for processing.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is often used in conjunction with styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) for electrodes requiring extra flexibility, e.g. for use with silicon-containing anodes.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also used in ice packs to form a eutectic mixture resulting in a lower freezing point, and therefore more cooling capacity than ice.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is resistant to bacterial decomposition and provides a product with uniform viscosity. 
CEKOL 150 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.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used as viscosity modifiers to stabilize the emulsions. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used as a lubricant in artificial tears and it is used to characterize enzyme activity from endoglucanases.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in a variety of applications ranging from food production to medical treatments.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is commonly used as a viscosity modifier or thickener, and to stabilize emulsions in various products, both food and non-food. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used primarily because it has high viscosity, is nontoxic, and is generally considered to be hypoallergenic, as the major source fiber is either softwood pulp or cotton linter. 

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum molecules, negatively charged at wine pH, interact with the electropositive surface of the crystals, where potassium ions are accumulated. 
The slower growth of the crystals and the modification of their shape are caused by the competition between CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum molecules and bitartrate ions for binding to the KHT crystals.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum powder is widely used in the ice cream industry, to make ice creams without churning or extremely low temperatures, thereby eliminating the need for conventional churners or salt ice mixes.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in baking breads and cakes. 
The use of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum gives the loaf an improved quality at a reduced cost, by reducing the need of fat. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also used as an emulsifier in biscuits.

Non-food products include products such as toothpaste, laxatives, diet pills, water-based paints, detergents, textile sizing, reusable heat packs, various paper products, filtration materials, synthetic membranes, wound healing applications, and also in leather crafting to help burnish edges.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in food under the E number E466 or E469 (when it is enzymatically hydrolyzed), as a viscosity modifier or thickener, and to stabilize emulsions in various products, including ice cream.
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also used extensively in gluten-free and reduced-fat food products.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used to achieve tartrate or cold stability in wine, an innovation that may save megawatts of electricity used to chill wine in warm climates. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is more stable than metatartaric acid and is very effective in inhibiting tartrate precipitation. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is reported that KHT crystals, in presence of CMC, grow slower and change their morphology.

Their shape becomes flatter because they lose 2 of the 7 faces, changing their dimensions. 
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).
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum salt is used in drilling muds, in detergents as a soil-suspending agent, in resin emulsion paints, adhesives, printing inks, textile sizes and protective colloid. 

Safety Profile Of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum:
The WHO has not specified an acceptable daily intake for CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum as a food additive since the levels necessary to achieve a desired effect were not considered to be a hazard to health. 
CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is also widely used in cosmetics, toiletries, and food products, and is generally regarded as a nontoxic and nonirritant material. 
Hypersensitivity and anaphylactic reactions have occurred in cattle and horses, which have been attributed to CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gumm in parenteral formulations such as vaccines and penicillins.

CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum is used in oral, topical, and some parenteral formulations.
However, oral consumption of large amounts of CEKOL 150 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.
However, in animal studies, subcutaneous administration of CEKOL 150 Cellulose Gum has been found to cause inflammation, and in some cases of repeated injection fibrosarcomas have been found at the site of injection.
 

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