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Sucrose, propylene oxide, ethylene oxide polymer, CAS #
26301-10-0 |
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CAS REGISTRY NUMBER |
#26301-10-0 |
NAME : a-D-Glucopyranoside, b-D-fructofuranosyl, polymer with methyloxirane and oxirane |
TSCA |
USA |
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Yes |
DSL |
Canada |
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Yes |
EINECS |
Europe |
NLP Group:
(>1 <12.5 mol EO and >1 <12.5 mol PO)
NLP No. 500-132-3 |
Yes NLP |
ENCS |
Japan |
ENCS No. 8-66X |
No |
ECL |
Korea |
ECL Serial No. KE-17702 |
Yes |
AICS |
Australia |
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Yes |
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Other names: |
Propylene oxide-ethylene oxide-sucrose adduct
Sucrose, polymer with ethylene oxide and propylene oxide
Sucrose, propylene oxide, ethylene oxide polymer
Sucrose-ethylene oxide-propylene oxide polymer |
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The fact that a compound is not listed under a
specific CAS # in a countries inventory does not mean this compound cannot
be used, it can be an exempt compound or polymer which does not require
listing, or it can be listed in a different category. Ask your supplier. |
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Commercial
Products or generic terms used for products. For manufacturer see Polyether MFCT. |
Most
manufacturer use either MW or Hydroxyl number as a part of their code to identify
products. Color codes indicates what methods of identification was
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July 06, 2006
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