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Disodium pyrosulfite

SYNS DISODIUM DISULFITE DISODIUM PYROSULFITE DISULFUROUS ACID, DISODIUM SALT SODIUM DISULFITE SODIUM METABISULFITE SODIUM METABISULPHITE SODIUM PYROSULFITE... [Pg.1261]

Disodium disulfite disodium pyrosulfite disulfurous acid, disodium salt E223 natrii disulfis sodium acid sulfite sodium pyrosulfite. [Pg.690]

Synonyms/Trade Names Disodium pyrosulfite. Sodium metabisulphite. Sodium pyrosulfite... [Pg.284]

Disodium pyrosulfite. See Sodium metabisulfite Disodium 5 -ribonucleotides... [Pg.1541]

Sodium merthiolate. See Thimerosal Sodium metaarsenate. See Sodium arsenate Sodium metaarsenite. See Sodium arsenite Sodium metabisulfite CAS 7681-57-4 EINECS/ELINCS 231-673-0 UN NA 2693 (DOT) INS223 E223 Synonyms Disodium disulfite Disodium pyrosulfite Disulfurous acid disodium salt Pyrosulfurous acid disodium salt Sodium bisulfite... [Pg.4063]

Manuf/Distrib. Somerset Cosmetic Co. Variati Disodium pyrophosphate (INCI). See Sodium acid pyrophosphate Disodium pyrosulfite. See Sodium metabisulFite Disodium ricinoleamido MEA-sulfosuccinate... [Pg.2104]

The aqueous solution of the disodium salt of L-cysteine obtained is then reacted at 20°C to 30°C under a nitrogen atmosphere in the course of 30 minutes with stirring with a solution of 104 g of chloroacetic acid (1.1 mols) and 4 g of sodium pyrosulfite in 200 ml of water. It is also allowed to post react for 15 minutes at 20°C, the solution clarified over activated carbon and the filtrate treated with 90 ml of concentrated hydrochloric acid to a pH of 2.5. [Pg.838]

Sodium metabisulfite (= sodium pyrosulfite) reacts with oxygen by formation of sulfate, causing the pH to decrease. It can also bind to some active substances such as prednisolone disodium phosphate and epinephrine tartrate. Sodium metabisulfite can cause an anaphylactic reaction at parenteral administration because of this risk take care with the use of this substance. Ascorbic acid generates a yellow oxidation product. This may discolour the preparation although no degradation of the active substance has occurred. [Pg.495]

Synonyms Disodium disulfile Disodium pyrosulfile Disulfurous acid disodium salt Pyrosulfurous acid disodium salt Sodium bisulfite Sodium metabosulfite Sodium pyrosulfite... [Pg.2444]


See other pages where Disodium pyrosulfite is mentioned: [Pg.1657]    [Pg.568]    [Pg.1657]    [Pg.568]    [Pg.637]   
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