Sodium laurate

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Sodium laurate is a food additive with the ID of 629-25-4
Food additive purpose:
anticaking agent or free-flow agent, emulsifier or emulsifier salt, lubricant or release agent
Other names:
2-heptenyl isovalerate, butanoic acid, 3-methyl-, 2-heptenyl ester, 2-heptenyl 3-methylbutanoate, inchi=1s/c12h22o2/c1-4-5-6-7-8-9-14-12(13)10-11(2)3/h7-8,11h,4-6,9-10h2,1-3h3/b8-7+, inchikey=acrncnwxwbbkgp-bqyqjahwsa-n.

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