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602-1 Monolux 60 Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. 602-1 Monolux 60 is a distilled monoglyceride. Classified as E471, it is used as an emulsifier in ice cream, margarine, mayonnaise, and soups.
602-22 Monolux 90 Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. 602-22 Monolux 90 is a distilled monoglyceride. Classified as E471, it is used as an emusifier in margarine, spreads, shortenings, mayonnaise, snack foods, chewing gum, and meat emulsions.
HydroxyPropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. HydroxyPropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) is a semisynthetic cellulose used as an alternative to animal gelatin. The product is off-white to beige powder. Classified as E464, it is used as an emulsifier in a variety of products, including salad dressings, mayo...展开 HydroxyPropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) is a semisynthetic cellulose used as an alternative to animal gelatin. The product is off-white to beige powder. Classified as E464, it is used as an emulsifier in a variety of products, including salad dressings, mayonnaise, sauce mixes, ice cream, fillings, and gluten free breads. 收起
Locust Bean (Carob) Gum Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Locust Bean (Carob) Gum is a seed gum derived from milled carob seeds. It is a white to yellow-white powder. Classified as E410, the product is used as a thickener, stabilizer, gelling agent, and an emulsifier in cream cheese, meat products, ice cream, sa...展开 Locust Bean (Carob) Gum is a seed gum derived from milled carob seeds. It is a white to yellow-white powder. Classified as E410, the product is used as a thickener, stabilizer, gelling agent, and an emulsifier in cream cheese, meat products, ice cream, salad dressings, and sauces. 收起
Pectin Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Pectin is a plant extract that is white to light brown powder derived from primarily citrus fruits. Classified as E440, it is used as an emulsifier in jams, marmalades, fruit and confectionery jellies, yogurt and dairy drinks, whipped cream, milk gels and...展开 Pectin is a plant extract that is white to light brown powder derived from primarily citrus fruits. Classified as E440, it is used as an emulsifier in jams, marmalades, fruit and confectionery jellies, yogurt and dairy drinks, whipped cream, milk gels and desserts, and salad dressings. 收起
Sodium CarboxyMethyl Cellulose (CMC) Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Sodium CarboxyMethyl Cellulose (CMC) is a hydrocolloid derived from cellulose. Classified as E466, it serves as an emulsifier in ice cream, yoghurt, salad dressings, beverages, and meat products.