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Eastman™ Ester Gum 15D-M, Kosher Eastman Chemical Asia Pacific Pte Ltd Eastman™ Ester Gum 15D-M, Kosher is a pale, thermoplastic glycerol ester of rosin. It is produced by means of a steam stripping process that yields a low-odor and low color resin suitable for food ingredient application. This resin is produced from glycer...展开 Eastman™ Ester Gum 15D-M, Kosher is a pale, thermoplastic glycerol ester of rosin. It is produced by means of a steam stripping process that yields a low-odor and low color resin suitable for food ingredient application. This resin is produced from glycerin from non-animal origin and gum rosin harvested from pine trees. All kosher products produced by Eastman are manufactured under rabbinical supervision in full accordance with Jewish dietary law. Eastman™ Ester Gum 15D-M, Kosher is recommended for use as an ingredient in chewing gum which complies with the requiremnts and specifications established by FDA of the United States (FDA21 CFR 172.615) and with the specifications for chewing gum resins of Europe (Food Chemical Codex edition V). 收起
Shellac Alland & Robert Shellac is a resin composed of aliphatic and polyhydroxynic acids. The molecular weight lies around 1000. Shellac comes in glossy, fine flakes of light yellow to a dark brown colour (depending of the quality) It can be waxy (native form) or dewaxed. Bleac...展开 Shellac is a resin composed of aliphatic and polyhydroxynic acids. The molecular weight lies around 1000. Shellac comes in glossy, fine flakes of light yellow to a dark brown colour (depending of the quality) It can be waxy (native form) or dewaxed. Bleached shellacs come as a cream coloured to yellow powder. Shellac is a resinous secretion of tiny insects, called Laccifer Lacca (coccoidea family) to protect the breeding. These insects live on host-trees mainly located in India (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa). Sticklac is the cut branches incrusted with hardened lac. This product is cleaned of plant wastes and impurities, washed, sieved, dried and sold as seedlac. Shellac is only the term used for the refined form of seedlac. The use of Shellac has been known in India and China for nearly 4000 years. Shellac may be used in applications in the food and pharmaceutical fields. It may be used in bakery products as a glazing agent and in confectionery products including: chewing gum sugar free, gum drops, pastilles, tablets, lozenges and coated products like almonds, nuts, peanuts and chocolates. 收起