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BioPerine® (Black Pepper Extract) Sabinsa Corporation BioPerine® (Black Pepper Extract) is supplied in an off white to slight yellow powder with a characteristic odor. This product is soluble in alcohol and in glacial acetic acid, but is insoluble in water. This product has a melting range between 126°C and ...展开 BioPerine® (Black Pepper Extract) is supplied in an off white to slight yellow powder with a characteristic odor. This product is soluble in alcohol and in glacial acetic acid, but is insoluble in water. This product has a melting range between 126°C and 132°C, and an assay not less than 95.0% w/w and not more than 102.0% w/w on dry basis. BioPerine® can be stored as room temperature and has a shelf life of five years. This product is GMO free, and is Kosher and Halal certified. 收起
Flavours For Bakery Eurofragance Flavours For Bakery: This has meant that Eurofragance has been able to establish its classic products and at the same time continue to create new ranges for this sector. Liqueur with notes of aniseed and orange, fruit or spice flavours open up a new uni...展开 Flavours For Bakery: This has meant that Eurofragance has been able to establish its classic products and at the same time continue to create new ranges for this sector. Liqueur with notes of aniseed and orange, fruit or spice flavours open up a new universe to be discovered. Our products are developed for applications according to customers’ needs. Biscuits, buns and different industrial confectionery products are controlled and checked in our laboratories. 收起
Vanillin DECACHIMIE S.A. Vanillin is an organic compound who's functional groups include aldehyde, hydroxyl, and ether. It is the primary component of the extract of the vanilla bean. Synthetic vanillin, instead of natural vanilla extract, is now more often used as a flavoring ag...展开 Vanillin is an organic compound who's functional groups include aldehyde, hydroxyl, and ether. It is the primary component of the extract of the vanilla bean. Synthetic vanillin, instead of natural vanilla extract, is now more often used as a flavoring agent in foods, beverages, and pharmaceuticals. Natural "vanilla extract" is a mixture of several hundred different compounds in addition to vanillin. Artificial vanilla flavoring is often a solution of pure vanillin, usually of synthetic origin. Because of the scarcity and expense of natural vanilla extract, there has long been interest in the synthetic preparation of its predominant component. 收起