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Applications of Glucose Monohydrate:
Safety Precautions and Storage Recommendations for Glucose Monohydrate
Safety Precautions:
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- Handling: Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, a face mask, and safety goggles, to prevent inhalation of dust and skin contact.
- Avoid Dust Inhalation: Dextrose Monohydrate is a fine powder that can become airborne. Use it in a well-ventilated area or with proper dust control measures.
- Skin and Eye Contact: In case of contact, rinse the affected area with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
- Ingestion: Dextrose Monohydrate is generally safe for consumption but should only be used as intended in food and pharmaceutical applications.
- Fire Safety: It is a combustible carbohydrate. Keep away from open flames, sparks, or strong oxidizers to prevent fire hazards.
Storage Recommendations:
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- Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Temperature: Ideal storage temperature is below 30°C (86°F) to prevent caking or degradation.
- Humidity Control: Keep in an area with low humidity (below 60% RH) to avoid clumping.
- Packaging: Store in its original, tightly sealed packaging to maintain purity and prevent contamination.
- Shelf Life: When stored correctly, Dextrose Monohydrate has a long shelf life, typically 24–36 months from the manufacturing date.
- Separation from Chemicals: Keep away from strong acids, bases, and volatile chemicals that could affect its quality.
Following these safety and storage guidelines ensures the quality, effectiveness, and safety of Dextrose Monohydrate for industrial, food, and pharmaceutical applications.