Storage TempAlginic acid hydrolyzes slowly at warm temperatures producing a
material with a lower molecular weight and lower dispersion
viscosity.
Alginic acid dispersions are susceptible to microbial spoilage on
storage, which may result in some depolymerization and hence a
decrease in viscosity. Dispersions should therefore be preserved with
an antimicrobial preservative such as benzoic acid; potassium
sorbate; sodium benzoate; sorbic acid; or paraben. Concentrations
of 0.1–0.2% are usually used.