About Bismuth Subgallate
Bismuth Subgallate that we are offering is used in various pharmaceutical applications. This is helpful in the conditions relating to the poor digestion and other stomach infections. It is produced in our advanced chemical laboratory with the help of latest tools and analytical techniques responsible for the efficacious chemical. Further, this is examined after the production to ensure its chemical composition and other aspects related to the molecular integrity. This Bismuth Subgallate can be availed from us in the cost-effective price range.
Product Details
| Formula | C7H5BiO6 |
| Packaging Size | 5 kg, 25 kg, 50 kg |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Molar mass | 395.1 g/mol |
Specifications:
Other Details
| Packaging Size | 25-50 kg |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Shelf life | 1-2 year |
| Formula | C7H5BiO6 |
| Molar mass | 394.091 g.mol-1 |
| CAS Number | 99-26-3 |
| Density | 1.1 g/cm3 |
| Purity | 99% |
| Grade | Technical Garde |
| Usage/Application | Chemical Industry |
Distinctive Features of Bismuth SubgallateBismuth Subgallate stands out due to its high purity, stability under proper storage, and pharmaceutical grade quality. With a neutral pH and non-volatile, odorless, and tasteless nature, it offers a safe profile for internal use. Its yellow-green appearance is complemented by an amorphous, powdery form that is insoluble in water but sparingly soluble in alcohol, ensuring minimal reactivity in many formulations.
Pharmaceutical and Industrial ApplicationsPrimarily, Bismuth Subgallate is employed in the pharmaceutical industry as an internal deodorant to reduce malodor from flatulence and stools, and also as supportive therapy for intestinal disorders. Its unique properties are sometimes harnessed in select industrial processes, where stability and non-volatility are advantageous. The powders versatility makes it a valuable component for various formulations.
Safe Handling and Storage GuidelinesFor optimal stability and shelf life (up to 5 years), Bismuth Subgallate should be stored in tightly sealed containers, in cool, dry, and well-ventilated areas away from incompatible substances. Handling is straightforward due to its non-poisonous nature when used according to guidelines, making it accessible for both manufacturing and end-user environments.
FAQs of Bismuth Subgallate:
Q: How is Bismuth Subgallate commonly used in pharmaceuticals?
A: Bismuth Subgallate is primarily used as an internal deodorant to manage malodor from flatulence and stools, and as a supportive agent in the treatment of intestinal disorders. Its properties make it suitable for oral pharmaceutical formulations.
Q: What are the benefits of using Bismuth Subgallate?
A: Bismuth Subgallate offers benefits such as odor control, gastrointestinal support, non-toxic nature when used properly, and chemical stability. These qualities make it a preferred choice for internal deodorant and medical applications.
Q: When should Bismuth Subgallate be used?
A: It is typically recommended for individuals experiencing malodor from flatulence or stools, or those in need of supportive therapy for non-specific intestinal disorders, under medical supervision.
Q: Where should Bismuth Subgallate be stored for maximum stability?
A: Store Bismuth Subgallate in a tightly closed container, in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials. Proper storage ensures up to 5 years of shelf life.
Q: What are the physical characteristics of Bismuth Subgallate?
A: Bismuth Subgallate is an amorphous, yellow-green powder that is odorless, tasteless, non-volatile, insoluble in water, and has a neutral pH. It maintains stability and purity under recommended storage.
Q: How is Bismuth Subgallate manufactured and packaged?
A: It is produced by manufacturers and exporters in India, ensuring pharmaceutical grade quality with heavy metals and arsenic within safe limits. Standard packing involves 25 kg fiber drums, or customized sizes on request.
Q: Is Bismuth Subgallate safe for use?
A: Yes, Bismuth Subgallate is non-poisonous when used as directed, with controlled levels of heavy metals and arsenic, making it safe for pharmaceutical and industrial uses.