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Jedwards International, Inc.

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Jedwards International supplies an extensive line of refined, virgin, and kosher oils to the food, cosmetic and dietary supplement markets. They began by supplying cod liver oil and now have expanded into a wide range of essential oils, seed oils and shea butter. Jedwards has developed a global network of manufacturing partners and suppliers, combining each strengths under one location.
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Guar Gum - Powder Jedwards International, Inc. Guar gum powder, also referred to as guaran, is a high viscosity naturally derived raw material obtained by de-husking and splitting the seeds of the guar plant. After a thorough steaming and drying process, the end-product is a white fine powder largely ...veja mais Guar gum powder, also referred to as guaran, is a high viscosity naturally derived raw material obtained by de-husking and splitting the seeds of the guar plant. After a thorough steaming and drying process, the end-product is a white fine powder largely procured for food and beverage manufacturing to thicken and stabilize a formulation. It is often used in baking applications to improve the texture and consistency, as well as prolong a product’s shelf life. Guar gum powder can be found in chewing gum, ice cream, yogurt, marinades, plant-based milks, and soups, to name a few. It finds additional value-added use in the nutraceutical realm in the production of dietary supplements as well. veja menos
Propylene Glycol - USP Jedwards International, Inc. Propylene Glycol – USP, produced from propylene oxide, is a versatile and viscous liquid widely used across a range of industries to act as a solvent, binding agent, or a carrier for water-insoluble materials. In food and beverage manufacturing, propylene...veja mais Propylene Glycol – USP, produced from propylene oxide, is a versatile and viscous liquid widely used across a range of industries to act as a solvent, binding agent, or a carrier for water-insoluble materials. In food and beverage manufacturing, propylene glycol is used as a thickening agent, anticaking agent, preservative, and moisture retainer. The cosmetic and personal-care industry heavily utilize propylene glycol for its humectant and emollient properties, to promote moisturization and hydration of the skin, or reduce the thickness of a formulated product without requiring the addition of water. Propylene glycol meets United States Pharmacopeia specifications, hence its USP notation, and is incorporated into various nutraceutical products. In industrial applications, bulk propylene glycol is procured to manufacture de-icing fluids and antifreezes as it effectively reduces the freezing point of water. veja menos
Xanthan Gum Jedwards International, Inc. Xanthan Gum is a widely used food additive most notable for its effective thickening and stabilizing properties when added to a formulation. Produced by fermenting corn starch with Xanthomonas campestris bacteria, xanthan gum is in powder form with a whit...veja mais Xanthan Gum is a widely used food additive most notable for its effective thickening and stabilizing properties when added to a formulation. Produced by fermenting corn starch with Xanthomonas campestris bacteria, xanthan gum is in powder form with a white-to-yellow appearance. Throughout the food and beverage manufacturing industry, this prevalent raw material increases the viscosity of a liquid formulation, stabilizes food, prevents the separation of mixed ingredients, and can greatly improve the texture of an end product. Gluten-free products often use xanthan gum to boost elasticity and stickiness in doughs or batters which gluten naturally provides. In vegan food preparations, it often replaces gelatin additives and thickens egg substitutes. Xanthan gum is a preferred ingredient for manufacturing salad dressings, baked goods, soups, ice cream, sauces, and syrups. In the cosmetic and personal care industry, xanthan gum is used for oil-in-water emulsions or gel products, in addition to toothpaste, creams, lotions, and shampoos. Industrial applications also exist to thicken and resist varying temperatures and pH levels such as in paints, adhesives, and cleaners. veja menos