Product Description
Taurine, which appears as a white crystalline powder, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C2H7NO3S. It can be widely used in food additives, optical brighteners, organic synthesis and other fields. It can also be used as biochemical reagents, wetting agents, pH Buffers, etc.
Product Parameters
At present, Taurine is mainly used in the following foods:
Food Industry
1. Ordinary foods: Taurine can also be added to ordinary foods with the goal of enhancing nutrition. Taurine is a natural or
synthetic food nutrition fortifier that can be added to prepared milk powder, soybean powder, and milk-containing foods.
Beverages, solid drinks, etc.
2. Infant food: Some formula milk powder and other products for babies with food protein allergies, lactose intolerance, premature/low birth weight babies also contain taurine.
3. Feed field: adding taurine can replace antibiotics and enhance immunity; regulate lipid metabolism and improve poultry production performance; maintain animal intestinal health, etc.
Cosmetics Industry
Taurine has a wide range of applications, including cleansing, facial cream/lotion, eye care, sunscreen, lip care, etc. Taurine helps the synthesis of cysteine in the body, nourishes the skin and enhances the activity of cortical cells. Combined with its antioxidant properties, it can be used as an anti-aging and anti-wrinkle agent. At the same time, taurine has a great effect on spinal neurons. The inhibitory effect can inhibit skin allergies when used in cosmetics.
Item Name |
Taurine |
Color |
white |
Odor |
odorless |
Appearance |
crystalline powder |
Content of taurine(%) |
99.4 |
Elereical conductivity (%) |
Pass to experiment |
PH |
4.9 |
Easily carbonizable substances |
Pass to experiment |
Residue on ignition (%) |
0.07 |
Loss on frying (%) |
0.10 |
Arsenic (mg/kg) |
<1 |
Clarity and color of solution |
Pass to experiment |
Chloride (CI) (%) |
<0.01 |
Sulfate (SO4) (%) |
<0.01 |
Ammonium (NH4) (%) |
<1 |
Heavy metal (pb) (mg/kg) |
<8 |
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