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Promitor™ Soluble Corn Fiber

Promitor™ Soluble Corn Fiber is an easy-to-formulate powder or liquid that is suitable for a wide variety of applications, with similar physical properties to corn syrup and is a versatile soluble fiber that imparts no color or off flavor. Promitor™ Soluble Corn Fiber has a wide range of applications in foods and beverages and can be used in most applications where a low viscosity corn syrup is currently used.

It can be used to add fiber to beverages or dairy products with a minimal impact on viscosity. It has been successfully used in cereals, confections and bakery products. It can be used to replace sugar, decrease caloric density, or to add fiber to a wide range of food applications. PROMITOR™ Soluble Corn Fiber is stable in a wide range of processing parameters with no decrease in fiber content. It is stable at a wide range of pH’s making it ideal for low pH systems such as beverages or fruit fillings.

Company

Tate & Lyle PLC is a global provider of high-quality functional food ingredients, including sweeteners, texturants, and wellness ingredients for the Food and Beverage Industry. Tate & Lyle’s sweeteners include high-intensity sweeteners, such as Splenda® Sucralose, and nutritive and natural high-intensity sweeteners. Tate & Lyle also offers expertise, knowledge, innovation consultancy, and formulation service.

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