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sodium gluconate

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sodium gluconate [′sōd·ē·əm ′glü·kə‚nāt]
(organic chemistry)
C6H11NaO7A water-soluble, yellow to white, crystalline powder, produced by fermentation; used in food and pharmaceutical industries, and as a metal cleaner. Also known as gluconic acid sodium salt.


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On Tuesday the EU's competition watchdog opened similar anti-dumping procedures against Chinese exports of sodium gluconate, an industrial chemical mainly used to clean metal and glass.
There is sufficient evidence to justify the initiation" of an investigation into the complaint by the European Chemical Industry Council which believes that imports of the substance, sodium gluconate "are being dumped and are thereby causing material injury to the community industry," the European Commission said in the official EU journal.
According to the commission, which began investigating the alleged cartel in 1997, the six firms -- which together accounted for the bulk of the global output of sodium gluconate -- engaged in price-fixing from 1987 to 1995.
 
 
 
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