ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) is a company that specializes in quality foods by turning crops into healthy and tasty ingredients. Most of their products can be used as an alternative to everyday products such as corn syrup, soy concentrates and oils. Their ingredients can be helpful in reducing the absorption of dietary cholesterol, reducing calories in jellies, as well as, improving arterial health.
Potassium Citrate USP/ FCC is a highly soluble monohydrate salt, derived from citric acid, and is available as a crystalline granular material. Potassium citrate may be used as a partial or complete replacement for sodium citrate when reduced sodium or so...view more
Potassium Citrate USP/ FCC is a highly soluble monohydrate salt, derived from citric acid, and is available as a crystalline granular material. Potassium citrate may be used as a partial or complete replacement for sodium citrate when reduced sodium or sodium free products are desired. Federal Standards of Identity for processed cheese allow the use of potassium citrate as an emulsifying salt. The substitution of potassium salt for sodium citrate will reduce the sodium content by 720 mg per 100 g product at 3% salt level. Potassium citrate will reduce sodium content in beverages, gelatin desserts, confections, jams and jellies. Potassium citrate may also be used as a source of potassium ion either as a nutritional supplement or to maximize gelation of kappa-carrageenan gels in applications such as surimi analogues. view less
Sodium Citrate Dihydrate, USP/FCC is derived from citric acid and is available in either free-flowing colorless granular or powder forms. It is odorless and freely soluble in water, but insoluble in alcohol. This product is the most broadly used emulsifyi...view more
Sodium Citrate Dihydrate, USP/FCC is derived from citric acid and is available in either free-flowing colorless granular or powder forms. It is odorless and freely soluble in water, but insoluble in alcohol. This product is the most broadly used emulsifying salt in sliced processed cheese products. It is commonly used as a buffering agent in combination with citric acid to provide precise pH control required in many food and beverage applications. In meat products, it is used as an anticoagulant of fresh livestock blood and as a curing accelerator. view less
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