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Ahiflower™ Oil Technology Crops International Ahiflower™ Oil is a Nature's Crops brand of Buglossoides arvensis seed oil from the Boraginacea family. It contains two nutritionally-important Omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids; stearidonic acid (SDA) and gamma-linolinic acid (GLA). Ahiflower™ Oil is a...view more Ahiflower™ Oil is a Nature's Crops brand of Buglossoides arvensis seed oil from the Boraginacea family. It contains two nutritionally-important Omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids; stearidonic acid (SDA) and gamma-linolinic acid (GLA). Ahiflower™ Oil is a domestically-produced, plant-based source of omega 3 fatty acid (suitable for vegetarians and vegans). This product contains high levels of SDA, which converts more efficiently to EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DPA (docosapentaenoic acid) than oils containing ALA (alpha-linolenic acid) such as flaxseed oil. Ahiflower™ Oil is non-genetically modified, and produced under sustainable and environmentally responsible crop production methods following TCI’s proprietary Crop Assured 365® identity preservation and quality assurance system. It is derived from plants, thus removing the risk of contaminants sometimes associated with fish oil. Once commercialized, Ahiflower™ Oil is expected to have applications in nutritional foods, nutraceuticals, personal care, and pharmaceuticals. view less
Carrageenan Colony Gums Carrageenan is a cell-wall hydrocolloid found in certain species of seaweeds belonging to red algae. It is a gelling, thickening, and texturizing agent. Water dessert gels can be made without gelatin by using Carrageenans as the gelling agent. An advantag...view more Carrageenan is a cell-wall hydrocolloid found in certain species of seaweeds belonging to red algae. It is a gelling, thickening, and texturizing agent. Water dessert gels can be made without gelatin by using Carrageenans as the gelling agent. An advantage of this is that prepared gels can have a very long shelf life and are stable at fairly high temperatures. Fish gels and aspics can be made quickly and inexpensively using Carrageenans. Many gel-type candies formerly made with Agar are now using Carrageenans as a total or partial replacement for Agar. It is used in dairy, salad dressing, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. view less
Guar Gum Colony Gums Guar Gum is a white, to yellowish, odorless, powder derived from the guar plant. The water-binding and rapid hydration of Guar in cold water to form a viscous colloidal solution is its most important characteristic. These properties are utilized in ice cr...view more Guar Gum is a white, to yellowish, odorless, powder derived from the guar plant. The water-binding and rapid hydration of Guar in cold water to form a viscous colloidal solution is its most important characteristic. These properties are utilized in ice cream stabilizers, especially in high temperature, short-time processes, where conditions call for 80° Celsius, for 20–30 seconds. It is used as a stabilizing, thickening, and controlling agent in dairy, bakery, meat, and beverage applications. view less
Gum Ghatti Colony Gums Gum Ghatti is a water-soluble complex polysaccharide. Gum Ghatti is almost odorless and has a bland taste. The commercial powder is 140 mesh and varies from buff to dark brown. The lightest color has the least impurities and the greatest effectiveness in ...view more Gum Ghatti is a water-soluble complex polysaccharide. Gum Ghatti is almost odorless and has a bland taste. The commercial powder is 140 mesh and varies from buff to dark brown. The lightest color has the least impurities and the greatest effectiveness in most applications. Gum Ghatti is 80 to 90% soluble in water and can be dispersed in hot or cold water to form a colloidal sol. Ghatti dispersions are not affected by small amounts of acid or alkali since the gum acts as a buffer and reverts to its normal pH of about 4.8. It is used as a stabilizer and acidizing aid in butters and syrups. view less
Gum Karaya Colony Gums Gum Karaya is a stabilizing, binding, and thickening agent derived from the sterculia uren tree in India. Karaya, at 0.2­–o.4% alone, or at 0.15% locust bean gum, stabilizes ice pops and sherbets by preventing the formation of large ice crystals and preve...view more Gum Karaya is a stabilizing, binding, and thickening agent derived from the sterculia uren tree in India. Karaya, at 0.2­–o.4% alone, or at 0.15% locust bean gum, stabilizes ice pops and sherbets by preventing the formation of large ice crystals and preventing the migration of free water or syneresis. Karaya, used in meringue powders, enables a greater volume of meringue to be prepared from a fixed amount of protein. In cheese spreads, 0.8% or less, Karaya is used to prevent water separation and to increase spreadability. Its acidic nature is not objectionable in these dairy products. Karaya, Carrageenin and locust bean gums have been used to stabilize natural and imitation whipping cream. view less
Injectable Isolated Soy Protein - TW920 Qingdao Tianwei Biotechnology Co., Ltd. Injectable Isolated Soy Protein - TW920 appears as a light yellow to milky white powder with no peculiar smell. This product is designed for use in large-piece meat products, low-temperature barbeque products, reformed cheese and nutritional bars. It has ...view more Injectable Isolated Soy Protein - TW920 appears as a light yellow to milky white powder with no peculiar smell. This product is designed for use in large-piece meat products, low-temperature barbeque products, reformed cheese and nutritional bars. It has good solubility, low viscosity, and it can disperse well in meat. view less
Locust Bean Gum Colony Gums Locust Bean Gum is a heat-shock resistant, water-binding, thickening and stabilizing agent. It is used in speeding the coagulation of cheese curds, and slows and thickens the melting of ice cream. When used with cake and biscuit dough, Locust Bean gives ...view more Locust Bean Gum is a heat-shock resistant, water-binding, thickening and stabilizing agent. It is used in speeding the coagulation of cheese curds, and slows and thickens the melting of ice cream. When used with cake and biscuit dough, Locust Bean gives a higher yield with a considerable reduction in the amount of eggs necessary. Also, the cakes are softer, have a longer shelf life, firmer texture, can be easily removed from the pans and can be cut or sliced more easily. About 1-2% Locust Bean Gum is used in fruit pie fillings to yield a clearer, more fruit-like filling, which is more palatable and does not mask the flavor. Locust Bean Gum, in combination with other hydrocolloids, stabilizes a variety of prepared foods as instant dry sauces and soups, frozen concentrated soups and frozen butter and cheese sauces for vegetable and fish dishes. This gum also stabilizes and thickens mayonnaise, tomato catsup, and natural as well as imitation whipped cream. view less
Scattered Isolated Soy Protein - TW950 Qingdao Tianwei Biotechnology Co., Ltd. Scattered Isolated Soy Protein - TW950 appears as a light yellow or milky white powder with high solubility and dispersibility. This product is obtained from Non-GMO soybeans, and is most commonly used in the production of nutritional foods, dairy product...view more Scattered Isolated Soy Protein - TW950 appears as a light yellow or milky white powder with high solubility and dispersibility. This product is obtained from Non-GMO soybeans, and is most commonly used in the production of nutritional foods, dairy products, health-care foods, beverage products and the production of soybean peptide. view less