Sucrose | 57-50-1

Cas No :

57-50-1

Synonyms :

Form :

Solid

Molecular Weight :

342.30 G/Mol

Molecular Formula :

C12H22O11

Melting Point :

186 °C

Boiling Point :

186 °C

Solubility :

Highly Soluble In Water

Flash Point :

316 °C

Description :

Overview of Sucrose

Sucrose is a widely used natural disaccharide carbohydrate with extensive applications across food processing, pharmaceuticals, fermentation, and industrial chemical manufacturing. Chemically, the sucrose formula (also referred to as the sucrose chemical formula) is C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁, formed by the condensation of glucose and fructose units. It is one of the most important industrial sugars due to its stability, purity, and consistent performance.

From a molecular perspective, Sucrose appears as a white crystalline solid with high solubility in water and excellent stability under normal storage conditions. It does not have a sharp boiling point and instead undergoes decomposition upon heating. The sucrose melting point is approximately 186 °C (with decomposition). Sucrose is identified in industrial and regulatory documentation by the sucrose CAS no 57-50-1.

Due to its predictable chemical behaviour and non-reactive nature, Sucrose is widely used in both food-grade and industrial-grade applications. ChemicalBull supplies high-quality industrial Sucrose with consistent purity, controlled particle size, and reliable batch-to-batch performance. Each shipment is supported with complete documentation including MSDS, COA, and technical data sheets.

As a trusted chemical supplier and reliable distributor, ChemicalBull ensures an uninterrupted supply for industrial customers. You may also like Glucose, Fructose, Maltodextrin, and Sorbitol for related industrial carbohydrate and fermentation applications available on our site.

Applications of Sucrose

Food & Beverage Processing (Industrial Supply)

  • Used as a sweetener and bulking agent

  • Supports texture, stability, and flavour balance

  • Applied in large-scale food manufacturing

Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Manufacturing

  • Used as an excipient in syrups and formulations

  • Supports stabilisation of active ingredients

  • Applied in regulated pharmaceutical environments

Fermentation & Biotechnology

  • Used as a carbon source for fermentation

  • Supports the production of enzymes, alcohols, and organic acids

  • Applied in industrial biotech processing

Chemical & Industrial Processing

  • Used as a raw material for chemical synthesis

  • Supports the production of speciality chemicals and derivatives

  • Suitable for batch and continuous industrial operations

Safety & Handling Guidelines

  • Handle using standard industrial hygiene practices

  • Avoid excessive dust formation during handling

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture

  • Keep containers tightly sealed when not in use

  • Follow MSDS and standard industrial safety practices

Where to Buy Sucrose?

Sucrose Manufacturer

ChemicalBull supplies industrial-grade Sucrose suitable for food processing, pharmaceuticals, fermentation, and chemical manufacturing.

Sucrose Supplier & Distributor

  • Bulk and customised industrial packaging options

  • Export-grade quality with COA, TDS & MSDS

  • Reliable supply across India and international markets

  • Trusted chemical supplier for carbohydrates and industrial raw materials

Sucrose MSDS

The Sucrose MSDS provides essential information on safe handling, storage conditions, dust control, exposure limits, and emergency procedures. Always review the MSDS before bulk handling or industrial use.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the chemical formula of Sucrose?

    The sucrose formula (chemical formula) is C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁.

  2. What is the CAS number of Sucrose?

    The sucrose CAS no is 57-50-1, used for industrial and regulatory identification.

  3. What is the melting point of Sucrose?

    The sucrose melting point is approximately 186 °C, after which it decomposes.

  4. What are the main industrial uses of Sucrose?

    Sucrose is used in food processing, pharmaceuticals, fermentation, and industrial chemical manufacturing.

  5. Is Sucrose supplied with safety documentation?

    Yes, every shipment includes a complete MSDS, COA, and technical documentation.