Sodium Butyrate

CAS No: 156-54-7
Einecs No: 205-857-6
HS Code: 2916
Molecular Formula: C4H7NaO2
Molecular Weight: 110.09 g/mol


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Brief Introduction:

1.What Is Sodium Butyrate?

2.Sodium Butyrate Useage

3.Sodium Butyrate Product Data in A.M FOODCHEM

 

What Is Sodium Butyrate?


Sodium butyrate is a sodium salt of butyrate and a short chain fatty acid. It is a natural byproduct of dietary fiber fermentation in your large intestine.

Butyrate is a fatty acid that is fermented by anaerobes of dietary fiber, such as cellulose, in your colon, which can combine with sodium to form a salt called sodium butyrate. the natural function of butyrate in the colon is not fully understood, butyrate is a powerful antidote for ammonium and neurotoxin, which can promote the formation of friendly or symbiotic bacteria in the stomach and intestines. Studies have shown that butyrate may also inhibit the development of colon cancer, although human research is still lacking.

some animal-based studies have shown that reusing sodium butyrate as a supplement may restore memory loss and cognitive impairment in patients with alzheimer’s disease or other forms of aging. However, more human studies are needed before specific recommendations are made and are not considered part of orthodox therapies although animal-based research is promising, there is no ethical recommendation for sodium butyrate supplementation. People with cancer or various forms of aging are advised to consult their doctor before starting any supplementary programs. However, since most people do not consume enough fiber, adding more fiber to your diet is usually a safe and beneficial strategy.

 

Sodium Butyrate Useage


At present, sodium butyrate plays a major role in the gut

  1. maintain beneficial microbial flora in gastrointestinal tract. Butyric acid inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria through cell membrane, promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in gastrointestinal tract, and makes the microecology of gastrointestinal tract in a positive balance;
  2. provide a rapid energy source for intestinal cells. Butyric acid is the preferred energy of intestinal cells, sodium butyrate is absorbed in the intestinal cavity, through oxidation can quickly provide energy for intestinal epithelial cells;
  3. nutritional supplements

Sodium Butyrate Product Data in A.M FOODCHEM


Index of technology

ITEMLIMIT
Content=>99.0%
AppearanceWhite powder
Loss on drying=<5.0%
Smelting poine250.0-253.0
Free acid=<2.0ml
Free alkalinityPass
Total number of colony=<1000cfu/g
Saccharomycetes /mould=<50 cfu/g
Endotoxins=<1.0 I.U/g
PH6.0-9.0
Heavy metals(as Pb)=<0.001%
As=<3ppm
Water insoluble=<0.01%