Monosodium Fumarate
Monosodium Fumarate is a sodium salt of fumaric acid, a naturally occurring organic compound (a dicarboxylic acid) found in various plants and fungi. Its chemical formula is C₄H₃NaO₄, and it is formed by replacing one of the two carboxyl groups (-COOH) in fumaric acid with a sodium ion (Na⁺). Key Characteristics: Physical Properties: Typically appears as a white, odorless crystalline powder or granules. It is soluble in water, which makes it easy to incorporate into liquid or dry formulations. Chemical Stability: It is relatively stable under normal storage conditions, though it may decompose at very high temperatures.
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