metilcellulózt
Metilcellulózt, also known as methylcellulose, is a chemical compound derived from cellulose. Cellulose, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls, is treated with methyl chloride and a base to produce methylcellulose. This process modifies the cellulose, making it soluble in water.
Metilcellulózt is a white to off-white fibrous powder. It is odorless and tasteless. Its primary properties
In the food industry, metilcellulózt is used as a food additive, often designated by E numbers such
The pharmaceutical industry utilizes metilcellulózt as an excipient in tablet manufacturing, acting as a binder and
Construction materials also benefit from metilcellulózt. It is added to dry-mix mortars, tile adhesives, and plasters
Metilcellulózt is generally considered safe for consumption and use, with regulatory bodies establishing acceptable daily intake