Products Description of Sodium Gualenate CAS# 6223-35-4
Sodium Gualenate, also known as Sodium azulene sulfonate, is a specialized organic sulfonate compound with inherent chemical lability. It is relatively unstable and prone to decomposition under light exposure, air oxidation and high temperature environments. Its sulfonic acid group is easily cleaved under specific external conditions, affecting its structural stability. In conventional storage and commercial forms, it commonly exists as hydrates with half or one molecule of crystal water. This stable hydrated form effectively balances its chemical characteristics, maintaining steady physical and chemical properties, and perfectly meets the application requirements in pharmaceutical, daily chemical and related industrial fields.

Sodium gualenate Chemical Properties
| Melting point | 98°C(lit.) |
| Storage temp | Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature |
| Solubility | DMSO : 30 mg/mL (99.88 mM) |
| Form | powder to crystaline |
| Color | Blue to Dark blue |
| Merck | 144,554 |
| RTECS | CO4826000 |
| HS Code | 2908.99.1500 |
Product Application of Sodium Gualenate CAS#: 6223-35-4
Sodium Gualenate, also referred to as sodium azulene sulfonate, is a natural active ingredient extracted from chamomile flowers. It possesses remarkable pharmacological activities, including anti-pepsin, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and anti-allergic effects, as well as the function of promoting mucosal metabolism. Widely applied in pharmaceutical and healthcare fields, this ingredient is mainly used for research and auxiliary improvement of gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcers and gastritis. Meanwhile, it is also commonly added in high-end daily cosmetics and skin care products to soothe sensitive skin, relieve redness and irritation, and accelerate skin mucosal repair.

