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sodium benzoate

–noun Chemistry, Pharmacology.
a white, crystalline or granular, water-soluble powder, C7H5NaO2, used chiefly as a food preservative and antifungal agent, and in diagnostic tests of liver function.
Also called benzoate of soda.


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1895–1900
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sodium benzoate  
n.  The sodium salt of benzoic acid, NaC7H5O2, used as a food preservative, an antiseptic, and an intermediate in dye manufacture and in the production of pharmaceuticals. Also called benzoate of soda.
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Main Entry: sodium benzoate
Function: noun
: a crystalline or granular salt C7H5O2Na used chiefly as a food preservative
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sodium benzoate n.
The sodium salt of benzoic acid, used as a food preservative, an antiseptic, and in the production of pharmaceuticals.

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