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Maltilite® Maltitol Syrup Tereos Maltilite® Maltitol Syrup is a clear, colorless syrup that has a slightly sweet flavor. This sugar-free, low calorie bulk sweetener is obtained by the hydrogenation of maltose syrup which is derived from hydrolysis of starch. It is can be used in the pro...展开 Maltilite® Maltitol Syrup is a clear, colorless syrup that has a slightly sweet flavor. This sugar-free, low calorie bulk sweetener is obtained by the hydrogenation of maltose syrup which is derived from hydrolysis of starch. It is can be used in the production of reduced sugar and no sugar added products such as chewing gums, snack bars, confectioneries, sweet biscuits, chocolate, dairy and frozen desserts, cereals, jams, and ketchup. 收起
Meritena® 100 - Native Maize Starch Tereos Meritena® 100 - Native Maize Starch is a fine, white powder that has a neutral odor and taste. It is physically extracted from maize before being purified and dried. This product is used as a thickening and gelling agent, to add texture, extend shelf-life...展开 Meritena® 100 - Native Maize Starch is a fine, white powder that has a neutral odor and taste. It is physically extracted from maize before being purified and dried. This product is used as a thickening and gelling agent, to add texture, extend shelf-life, improve body and mouth feel, and serve as a bulking agent. It can be used in the production of sugar confectionery, bakery and snacks, coatings, batters, breading, dairy desserts, cheeses, beer, alcoholic drinks, sauces, dry mixes, pasta, noodles, prepared foods, and meat & fish products. It is used in functional foods and nutrition applications. 收起
Meritena® 400 - Native Potato Starch Tereos Meritena® 400 - Native Potato Starch is a fine, white powder that has a neutral odor and taste. It is obtained through physical extraction from potatoes before being purified and dried. It is used to improve texture, as a thickener, as a stabilizer, as a ...展开 Meritena® 400 - Native Potato Starch is a fine, white powder that has a neutral odor and taste. It is obtained through physical extraction from potatoes before being purified and dried. It is used to improve texture, as a thickener, as a stabilizer, as a gelling and bulking agent, to improve shelf-life, and aid in extrusion. This product can be used in the production of sugar confectionery, bakery & snacks, coating, batters, breading, dairy desserts, cheese, sauces, dry mixes, beer & alcoholic drinks, pasta, noodles, prepared foods, meats, and fish products. It is used in functional foods and nutrition applications. 收起
Monosodiumglutamate (MSG) I.H.C. Chempharm Monosodiumglutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, one of the most abundant naturally occurring non-essential amino acids. MSG was classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and by the European U...展开 Monosodiumglutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, one of the most abundant naturally occurring non-essential amino acids. MSG was classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and by the European Union as a food additive. MSG has the HS code 29224220 and the E number E621. Pure MSG does not have a pleasant taste until it is combined with a consonant savory smell. As a flavor and in the right amount, MSG can enhance other taste-active compounds, improving the overall taste of certain foods. MSG mixes well with meat, fish, poultry, many vegetables, sauces, soups, and marinades. 收起
Sodium Saccharine I.H.C. Chempharm Sodium Saccharine also referred to simple as saccharin, is most commonly known as a widely used artificial sweetener. Saccharin in its acid form is not water soluble so the sweetener is combined with sodium salt to help absorption. The compound is thought...展开 Sodium Saccharine also referred to simple as saccharin, is most commonly known as a widely used artificial sweetener. Saccharin in its acid form is not water soluble so the sweetener is combined with sodium salt to help absorption. The compound is thought to be from 300 to 500 times as sweet as conventional sugar, or sucrose. Sodium saccharin can be found in diet soft drinks, syrups, baked goods, ice cream, and other sweet foods and drinks. In food products, this sweetener is commonly used in combination with other artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame and cyclamate. When used with aspartame, sodium saccharin is useful because it has a longer shelf-life, so the drink will retain its sweetness. In the case of cyclamate, the combination is typically used because each sweetener serves to cover the other's off flavors. 收起
Stevia I.H.C. Chempharm Stevia is a word both for a plant and for a sweetener extracted from the leaves of that plant. The stevia plant is a perennial shrub native to Paraguay and Brazil. Native Americans in these regions realized that the leaves were sweet, and used them to sea...展开 Stevia is a word both for a plant and for a sweetener extracted from the leaves of that plant. The stevia plant is a perennial shrub native to Paraguay and Brazil. Native Americans in these regions realized that the leaves were sweet, and used them to season teas and other foods. The plant is also sometimes called sweetleaf or sugarleaf, in a reference to the natural sweetness held in the leaves. Stevia is about 200 times as sweet as sucrose, with significant bitter taste and licorice-like taste at higher concentrations. Its onset is slower than sucrose, and its sweetness lingers. 收起
Sucralose I.H.C. Chempharm Sucralose is an artificial sweetener used in place of sugar. It is much sweeter than many other artificial sweeteners, but is not easily absorbed by the human body. This chemical is not found in nature and is synthesized in manufacturing plants. It is no...展开 Sucralose is an artificial sweetener used in place of sugar. It is much sweeter than many other artificial sweeteners, but is not easily absorbed by the human body. This chemical is not found in nature and is synthesized in manufacturing plants. It is normally used in beverage and food products as a replacement for sugar and other natural and artificial sweeteners. Sucralose is made by adding chloride molecules to selective spots on a sucrose molecule. Hydroxyl groups consist of an oxygen and hydrogen molecule. Three chloride molecules are added. Acetylation and chlorination make the molecule replacement. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of this product in foods in 1998. Products containing it are widely available in grocery stores and food outlets. 收起
Tara Gum I.H.C. Chempharm Tara Gum is a vegetable hydrocolloid. In the food industry it is used as a thickening agent and a stabilizer for various dressings, ice creams, dairy products, candies, and sauces.