Product Description
Chitosan - From Shrimp Shells 75% (deacetylated) is an industrial-grade biopolymer derived from shrimp shells, with a tasteless and odorless profile. Available in powder granules form, it is soluble in acidic solutions and widely used in the textile industry, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food additives. With a purity of 75%, it is classified as non-poisonous and has a pH level of 5-6 depending on the solution. This chitosan derivative is commonly used in water treatment, agriculture, food, and biomedical applications. Stored in a cool, dry place, it meets the standard 75% deacetylation requirement and has a density of 0.3 g/cm3.
FAQs of CHITOSAN - FROM SHRIMP SHELLS 75% (deacetylated):
Q: What is the main material used to produce Chitosan?
A: Chitosan is derived from shrimp shells, making it a natural and sustainable product.
Q: In which industries is Chitosan commonly used?
A: Chitosan finds applications in the textile industry, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food additives.
Q: Is Chitosan harmful or non-poisonous?
A: Chitosan is classified as non-poisonous, making it safe for various applications.
Q: What is the solubility of Chitosan?
A: Chitosan is soluble in acidic solutions, allowing for versatile usage in different formulations.
Q: What is the purity level of Chitosan?
A: Chitosan has a purity level of 75%, meeting the standard deacetylation requirement for quality assurance.