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Sodium Acetate: Uses, Effects & Properties

Sodium acetate is the sodium salt of acetic acid, widely used in medicine, the food industry, and laboratory chemistry as a buffer and electrolyte source.

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Sodium acetate is the sodium salt of acetic acid, widely used in medicine, the food industry, and laboratory chemistry as a buffer and electrolyte source.

What is Sodium Acetate?

Sodium acetate (chemical formula: CH₃COONa) is the sodium salt of acetic acid. It occurs either as an anhydrous salt or as the trihydrate form (sodium acetate trihydrate, CH₃COONa · 3H₂O). It has widespread applications in medicine, the food industry, and laboratory biochemistry.

Chemical and Physical Properties

Sodium acetate appears as a white, crystalline powder or granulate with a faint acetic acid odor. It dissolves readily in water and produces an alkaline (basic) solution, since it is the salt of a weak acid and a strong base. In solution, it dissociates into sodium ions (Na⁺) and acetate ions (CH₃COO⁻).

Medical Applications

Infusion Solutions and Electrolyte Therapy

In clinical settings, sodium acetate is commonly used as a component of intravenous infusion solutions, particularly in the treatment of electrolyte imbalances and metabolic acidosis (excess acid in the blood). In the body, acetate is metabolized to bicarbonate, thereby helping to restore acid-base balance. It serves as a sodium source and buffering agent in parenteral nutrition (nutrition delivered through a vein).

Dialysis

Sodium acetate has historically been used in hemodialysis solutions. However, in modern dialysis protocols, it is increasingly being replaced by sodium bicarbonate, as acetate can cause intolerance reactions in some patients, including nausea and cardiovascular instability.

Buffer Systems in Laboratory Medicine

In laboratory medicine and biochemistry, sodium acetate combined with acetic acid forms an acetate buffer that maintains a stable pH in the acidic range (pH 3.6 to 5.6). This buffer is essential for a wide range of biochemical assays and analyses.

Application as a Food Additive

In the food industry, sodium acetate is approved as a food additive under the designation E262. It is used as:

  • Acidity regulator: to adjust and stabilize the pH of food products
  • Preservative: it inhibits the growth of molds and bacteria
  • Flavoring agent: it imparts a mildly salty, vinegar-like taste, well-known in products such as salt-and-vinegar flavored snacks

It is considered a safe food additive and is permitted without quantitative restrictions (quantum satis) in most countries.

Heat Storage (Latent Energy Storage)

Sodium acetate trihydrate has a unique physical property: it can act as a latent heat storage material (phase change material). When it solidifies at approximately 58 degrees Celsius, it releases large amounts of heat energy. This principle is used in reusable hand warmers and heat packs, which also find applications in medical heat therapy.

Safety and Tolerability

Sodium acetate is generally considered well-tolerated. However, the following points should be noted in clinical use:

  • Excessive intravenous administration may lead to hypernatremia (elevated sodium levels in the blood).
  • Patients with renal insufficiency or heart failure should only receive sodium-containing infusion solutions under strict medical supervision.
  • In dialysis, acetate may cause symptoms such as nausea, headache, or hypotension in sensitive patients.

References

  1. European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) - Re-evaluation of acetic acid, gallates, and sodium acetate as food additives. EFSA Journal, 2018.
  2. World Health Organization (WHO) - WHO Model Formulary: Electrolytes and Acid-Base Balance. WHO Press, Geneva.
  3. Lentner, C. (ed.) - Geigy Scientific Tables, Volume 1: Units of Measurement, Body Fluids, Composition of the Body, Nutrition. 8th edition. Ciba-Geigy, Basel 1981.

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