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Colony Gums services the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries with high quality gums and stabilizers. They also offer sucralose and maltodextrin. Colony Gums provides support for developing special formulations of gum systems and stabilizers to meet their client's specific needs for products and their functionality requirements.
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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 ...veja mais 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. veja menos
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...veja mais 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. veja menos