Alginic Acid is a natural polysaccharide extracted from seaweed. It is made of the two types of aldehyde acids. Flaxen powder isn't soluble in water. It can combine with many kinds of ions to create a series of salts, such as sodium alginate, potassium al...view more
Alginic Acid is a natural polysaccharide extracted from seaweed. It is made of the two types of aldehyde acids. Flaxen powder isn't soluble in water. It can combine with many kinds of ions to create a series of salts, such as sodium alginate, potassium alginate and calcium alginate etc. It can be applied in health food or used as a health food additive. view less
Alkaline Protease is an enzyme preparation produced by the controlled fermentation of Bacillus licheniformis. This product, a serine-type endoproteinase, produces primarily peptides and polypeptides. Proteins from animal and vegetable sources as well as “...view more
Alkaline Protease is an enzyme preparation produced by the controlled fermentation of Bacillus licheniformis. This product, a serine-type endoproteinase, produces primarily peptides and polypeptides. Proteins from animal and vegetable sources as well as “soil”- type proteins such as fecal matter and food residues are vulnerable to attack by Alkaline Protease. This is used for protein hydrolysis in alkaline conditions. view less
Neutral Protease is an enzyme preparation derived from a selected strain of the bacteria Bacillus subtilis. The principle action of Neutral Protease is to catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins to peptides and amino acids. Neutral Protease is mainly an endo-...view more
Neutral Protease is an enzyme preparation derived from a selected strain of the bacteria Bacillus subtilis. The principle action of Neutral Protease is to catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins to peptides and amino acids. Neutral Protease is mainly an endo-protease. It tends to cleave peptide bonds at random within the protein structure. Used in fish meal and protein hydrolysates. view less
Papain 12,000 is a proteolytic enzyme derived from the fruit of the papaya (Carica papaya Linne΄ (Fam. Caricaceae)). Papain 12,000 appears as an off-white to light yellow free flowing powder, which may contain traces of dark colored, naturally occurring p...view more
Papain 12,000 is a proteolytic enzyme derived from the fruit of the papaya (Carica papaya Linne΄ (Fam. Caricaceae)). Papain 12,000 appears as an off-white to light yellow free flowing powder, which may contain traces of dark colored, naturally occurring plant origin particles. Used to hydrolyze proteins in chill proofing of beer, meat tenderizing and protein hydrolysates. view less
Papain 2000 is a proteolytic enzyme derived from the fruit of the papaya ( Carica papaya Linne΄ (Fam. Caricaceae)). Papain 2000 appears as an off-white to light yellow free flowing powder, which may contain traces of dark colored, naturally occurring plan...view more
Papain 2000 is a proteolytic enzyme derived from the fruit of the papaya ( Carica papaya Linne΄ (Fam. Caricaceae)). Papain 2000 appears as an off-white to light yellow free flowing powder, which may contain traces of dark colored, naturally occurring plant origin particles. Used to hydrolyze proteins in chill proofing of beer, meat tenderizing and protein hydrolysates. view less
Propylene Glycol Alginate (PGA) is a seaweed based food additive that is derived from alginic acid extracted from natural seaweed. Compared with alginate, it has better resistance against acid and salts. PGA can be used as a thickener, emulsifier and stab...view more
Propylene Glycol Alginate (PGA) is a seaweed based food additive that is derived from alginic acid extracted from natural seaweed. Compared with alginate, it has better resistance against acid and salts. PGA can be used as a thickener, emulsifier and stabilizer in the food industry and is widely used as a stabilizer for yoghurt, flavoring and beer foam. view less
Sodium Alginate is a kind of natural polysaccharide consisted in brown seaweed as a natural product generated from alginic acid in seaweed and minerals from the sea. As the hydrophilic gel, sodium alginate is the prevailing salt of algin, which is apt to ...view more
Sodium Alginate is a kind of natural polysaccharide consisted in brown seaweed as a natural product generated from alginic acid in seaweed and minerals from the sea. As the hydrophilic gel, sodium alginate is the prevailing salt of algin, which is apt to form thick solutions. With the properties of thickness and stability, sodium alginate can be used as thickener and stabilizer in food stuff, printing paste and an oil extraction agent. view less
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