Product Name: Fructose Diphosphate Sodium / Fructose Phosphate Sodium
Synonyms: Sodium Fructose-1,6-diphosphate, Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate disodium salt
Chemical Formula: C6H12O12P2Na2
CAS Number: 488-69-7
Intended Use: Reagent in biochemical research; pharmaceutical ingredient for metabolic support
Supplier Information: Manufacturer name, address, phone number; emergency contact listed with international response capability
Recommended Restrictions: Laboratory or industrial use; not for household purposes
GHS Classification: Not classified as hazardous according to Globally Harmonized System
Labelling Elements: No pictograms, hazard statements, or signal words required
Health Hazards: Eye and skin contact may cause mild irritation; ingestion can trigger gastrointestinal upset if large amounts enter the body
Environmental Hazards: Unlikely to pose significant risk in small quantities; excessive disposal can disrupt wastewater treatment
Precautionary Measures: Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing; do not ingest large quantities; follow instructions on safe handling
Substance: Fructose Diphosphate Sodium
Chemical Identity: C6H12O12P2Na2
Purity: >98% by typical supplier standards
Impurities: Traces of inorganic sodium salts, moisture, or residual solvent below 2% combined
Other Ingredients: No stabilizers, fillers, or coloring agents present
Eye Contact: Rinse with clean, lukewarm water for several minutes; remove contact lenses promptly; seek medical attention if irritation continues
Skin Contact: Wash exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water; remove any contaminated clothing and wash before re-wearing
Inhalation: Move to fresh air quickly; support breathing with oxygen if shortness of breath occurs; contact health professionals if symptoms persist
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with plenty of water, do not induce vomiting; give water to dilute in conscious individuals, and call poison control or doctor
Most Important Symptoms: Mild eye and skin irritation; possible nausea or abdominal pain with large ingestions
Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, dry powder, foam, or carbon dioxide; select agents based on surrounding fire risks
Hazards from Combustion: Product is not flammable, but high heat may decompose it to release irritating phosphorus oxides, sodium oxide, and carbon oxides
Protective Equipment: Firefighters require standard protective gear and self-contained breathing apparatus
Special Procedures: Use water to cool containers at risk of rupture; contain runoff with dikes or absorbent material
Personal Protection: Wear gloves, goggles, and a dust mask if risk of airborne particles exists; move unnecessary people away
Environmental Precautions: Prevent powder or solutions from entering large water bodies or drains in significant amount
Methods for Clean Up: Scoop up solid material with non-sparking tools; small residues can be wiped with wet disposable towels
Disposal: Place waste in suitable containers for chemical disposal; secure lid and label properly
Handling: Use in well-ventilated workspace; avoid creating airborne dust; keep containers tightly closed when not in use
Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry, ventilated area away from moisture, strong acids, and oxidizing agents; minimize stack height to avoid package rupture
Incompatibilities: Do not store with strong acids, bases, or oxidizers; segregate from commodities intended for human consumption
Exposure Limits: No established occupational exposure limits; dust should be minimized by engineering controls
Ventilation: Use local exhaust or fume hood as needed during bulk weighing and solution preparation
Personal Protective Equipment: Nitrile or latex gloves, laboratory coat, chemical splash goggles, optional disposable particle mask
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands after handling and before eating; do not smoke or apply cosmetics in immediate area of use
Form: White or off-white crystalline powder
Odor: Odorless
pH (solution): Neutral to slightly acidic (around 6–7)
Melting Point: Decomposes before melting at elevated temperatures
Solubility: Freely soluble in water; practically insoluble in organic solvents
Boiling Point / Range: Not applicable
Vapor Pressure: Negligible under standard conditions
Density: Approx. 1.8 g/cm³
Other properties: Non-volatile, non-explosive
Chemical Stability: Stable at room temperature under dry, sealed storage
Conditions to Avoid: Prolonged exposure to humid air or high temperature, direct sunlight
Materials to Avoid: Strong acids, bases, oxidizing agents may break down the molecule and produce hazardous byproducts
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Phosphorus oxides, sodium oxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide if heated to decomposition
Reactivity: Low reactivity in most laboratory or process settings
Acute Toxicity: Oral LD50 in rodents estimated above 2,000 mg/kg; considered low-allergen risk based on available data
Skin Irritation: Short-term exposure can cause slight redness; no lasting effects observed
Eye Contact: Transient irritation possible, especially with particulates in the eye
Sensitization: Not expected to trigger allergic response in most people
Chronic Effects: No evidence for mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, or reproductive risks in laboratory settings
Other Effects: Overexposure rare; only large accidental ingestion poses any acute concern
Ecotoxicity: Not classified as hazardous; no acute aquatic toxicity observed in common test species
Persistence and Degradability: Readily biodegradable by natural microorganisms
Bioaccumulation: Unlikely to accumulate in living tissues; breaks down to simple sugars and phosphate
Mobility in Soil: High solubility means it may leach if released in large quantities; low toxicity overall
Other Environmental Information: Avoid direct release into surface waters to prevent phosphate loading
Waste Disposal Methods: Dispose of in accordance with local, regional, and national regulations for non-hazardous organic chemicals
Contaminated Packaging: Rinse containers thoroughly before recycling or discarding
Incineration / Landfill: Material can be incinerated or sent to landfill with approval; ensure that no residual contamination escapes into the environment during transport or storage
Other Notes: Large amounts should go through licensed chemical waste contractor; do not discharge sizable residues into municipal wastewater
UN Number: Not regulated
UN Proper Shipping Name: Non-hazardous chemical, not subject to ADR/RID, IMDG, or IATA regulations
Transport Hazard Class: Not applicable
Packing Group: Not applicable
Label Requirements: None; plain outer packaging with standard chemical label and emergency contact information
Special Precautions: Avoid physical damage and prevent package from getting wet during transit; keep away from foodstuffs
International Inventory Status: Registered on major chemical inventories (TSCA, EINECS, DSL, AICS)
OSHA / WHMIS Classification: Not controlled as hazardous
SARA 313 / Proposition 65: Not listed
Other Requirements: Follow applicable workplace safety regulations; train staff on safe handling and emergency procedures
Labeling: Proper identification and safety instructions on all containers
Additional References: Product safety information available from supplier; consult latest local regulation updates