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Gum Karaya Alland & Robert Gum Karaya (gum sterculia) is the gum-exudation, hardened by air, obtained by the incision of the stems and branches of Sterculia Urens and others species of the Sterculiaceae family (Tomentosa, Setigera). The harvesting areas are mostly situated in west ...展开 Gum Karaya (gum sterculia) is the gum-exudation, hardened by air, obtained by the incision of the stems and branches of Sterculia Urens and others species of the Sterculiaceae family (Tomentosa, Setigera). The harvesting areas are mostly situated in west Africa and India. Gum Karaya is a high molecular-weight acelytated polysaccharide composed of galactose, rhamnose, glucuronic and galacturonic acids. The molecular weight is between 5 000 000 and 8 000 000. Gum Karaya of superior grades comes in tears of variable sizes , pale yellow, pearly, translucent and striated. Average grades have a yellow or pink colour, while low grades are brown. Gum Karaya may be used in oil in water emulsions, encapsulations, as a thickener - stabilizer in soft drinks and as a thickener, fibre enrichment, fat replacer and stabilizer in dairy products. 收起
Saccharin Bornnet Corporation Company Ltd Saccharin is a synthetic sweetener that is 300 to 400 times sweeter than sucrose. It has a bitter after taste and is non-hygroscopic. Saccharin is used in low-calorie foods such as jam, beverages, and desserts.
Xanthan Gum Bornnet Corporation Company Ltd Xanthan Gum is produced by microbial fermentation from the Xanthomonas campestris organism. It is used in salad dressings, sauces, desserts, baked goods, and beverages.