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Alginates AEP Colloids, Inc. Alginates are produced from the processing of brown sea weed, typically Macrocystis pyrefera. Product's ability to react with a divalent or trivalent metal ion (most commonly Calcium) to create a chemically set, irreversible gel has proved to be useful in...view more Alginates are produced from the processing of brown sea weed, typically Macrocystis pyrefera. Product's ability to react with a divalent or trivalent metal ion (most commonly Calcium) to create a chemically set, irreversible gel has proved to be useful in many food applications. Has the ability to thicken, suspend, stabilize, or emulsify. Used in dry pudding mixes to bring about its instant set-up and helps maintain the smooth texture in frozen deserts. Also used in whipped toppings, beverages, dressing, sauces, pie fillings and spreads. view less
Carrageenan AEP Colloids, Inc. Carrageenan is an extract of red seaweeds of the Gigartinaceae, Solieriaceae, and Hypneaceae families. Key features include the ability to gel, thicken, and stabilize proteins. This product finds use in a wide range of applications, including dairy produc...view more Carrageenan is an extract of red seaweeds of the Gigartinaceae, Solieriaceae, and Hypneaceae families. Key features include the ability to gel, thicken, and stabilize proteins. This product finds use in a wide range of applications, including dairy products, baked goods, beverages, powdered drinks, processed meats, and desserts. view less
Gum Arabic AEP Colloids, Inc. Gum Arabic, also know as Gum Acacia, comes from the Acacia tree of the Legumiosae family. Gum Arabic is widely used as a stabilizing agent in oil in water emulsions. In food applications its use as an emulsifier helps to prevent flavor deterioration and ...view more Gum Arabic, also know as Gum Acacia, comes from the Acacia tree of the Legumiosae family. Gum Arabic is widely used as a stabilizing agent in oil in water emulsions. In food applications its use as an emulsifier helps to prevent flavor deterioration and evenly distribute a flavor more effectively throughout a product. Aside from its use as an emulsifier, Gum Arabic can add stability to foams (as in beer and soft drinks) as well as creating thin transparent adhesive films for adding flavor to nuts and other products. view less
Rebaudioside A 97% Compound Solutions, Inc. Rebaudioside A 97 (“Reb A”)-- is 200 -300 times sweeter than sugar. Because Reb A is 100% natural, has zero calories, is diabetic-friendly and suitable for baking, Reb A has the potential to eventually replace many uses of sugar and artificial sweeteners....view more Rebaudioside A 97 (“Reb A”)-- is 200 -300 times sweeter than sugar. Because Reb A is 100% natural, has zero calories, is diabetic-friendly and suitable for baking, Reb A has the potential to eventually replace many uses of sugar and artificial sweeteners. Reb A can be used in foods or beverages. view less
Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose AEP Colloids, Inc. Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose of various grades can be produced. This anionic liner polymer has found many uses in technical applications, as a food additive and in the pharmaceutical industry. A white to cream powder can be made into cellulose gum wh...view more Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose of various grades can be produced. This anionic liner polymer has found many uses in technical applications, as a food additive and in the pharmaceutical industry. A white to cream powder can be made into cellulose gum which has the ability to withstand boiling, freezing and even subfreezing temperatures for a short time allowing it to be a handy addition during the processing of specialty foods. The usage of CMC as a binder, thickener, stabilizer, or for water retention lead to its wide acceptance as a direct food additive. Some applications include frozen desserts, cake mixes, crackers, powdered soups and beverages. view less