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Annatto / Bixin / Norbixin D.D. Williamson Annatto / Bixin / Norbixin, a carotenoid, is extracted from the orange coloured outer coat surrounding the seeds of the shrub Bixa orellana. When it is initially extracted, it is known as Bixin. Bixin is the Oil Soluble form of annatto, the primary ingred...展開 Annatto / Bixin / Norbixin, a carotenoid, is extracted from the orange coloured outer coat surrounding the seeds of the shrub Bixa orellana. When it is initially extracted, it is known as Bixin. Bixin is the Oil Soluble form of annatto, the primary ingredient surrounding the seeds in the fruit of the plant. It can be turned into Norbixin, which is truly water soluble–reducing the need for emulsifiers or gums. This is a unique attribute of annatto within the carotenoid family. 收起
Apocarotenal D.D. Williamson Apocarotenal is a carotenoid available in citrus fruits and some vegetables such as spinach. Like beta-carotene, in the human body it transforms into Vitamin A. While beta-carotene contributes yellow to orange hues, apocarotenal contributes orange to red ...展開 Apocarotenal is a carotenoid available in citrus fruits and some vegetables such as spinach. Like beta-carotene, in the human body it transforms into Vitamin A. While beta-carotene contributes yellow to orange hues, apocarotenal contributes orange to red hues. Nature-identical apocarotenal coloring is relatively heat stable but degrades with light exposure. 收起
Carrot Oil D.D. Williamson Carrot Oil is an all natural orange food coloring that is primarily composed of beta-carotene.The light absorption of the conjugated carbon chain is responsible for the orange color. Food coloring manufacturers employ solvent extraction of edible carrots ...展開 Carrot Oil is an all natural orange food coloring that is primarily composed of beta-carotene.The light absorption of the conjugated carbon chain is responsible for the orange color. Food coloring manufacturers employ solvent extraction of edible carrots to obtain the pigment, they then remove the solvent and substitute it with oil to yield the final products. This carotenoid like others may provide beneficial health functions due to the antioxidant properties acting as a vitamin precursor. 收起
Curcumin (from Turmeric) D.D. Williamson Curcumin (from Turmeric) is a yellow root which imparts color and flavor to food and has been used as a color and/or spice for centuries. Turmeric is produced by grinding the rhizomes of the perennial herb, Curcuma longa. Various extraction methods exist,...展開 Curcumin (from Turmeric) is a yellow root which imparts color and flavor to food and has been used as a color and/or spice for centuries. Turmeric is produced by grinding the rhizomes of the perennial herb, Curcuma longa. Various extraction methods exist, yielding different yellow variations depending on the ratio of color compounds extracted. Curcumin pigments are naturally insoluble in water; however, food color manufacturers circumvent this water insolubility by using particle size reduction and emulsifiers, which allow turmeric to be used in both aqueous and lipid products. 收起
KRONOS 1171 Kronos International, Inc. KRONOS 1171 is an anatase pigment produced by the sulphate process. It disperses readily and has good tinting strength. This product is approved for colouring foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
KRONOS 2971 Kronos International, Inc. KRONOS 2971 is a rutile pigment produced by the sulphate process. It disperses readily and has good tinting strength. This product is approved for colouring foodstuffs and cosmetics.
Liquorice Sweet Root Chopped Castle Malting Liquorice Sweet Root Chopped is a product made up of 2 to 15% triterpene saponins: mainly glycyrrhizin (or glycyrrhizic acid, producing by hydrolysis glycyrrhetic acid and 2 molecules of glucuronic acid), grabolide, glycyrrhetol, flavonoids and isoflavono...展開 Liquorice Sweet Root Chopped is a product made up of 2 to 15% triterpene saponins: mainly glycyrrhizin (or glycyrrhizic acid, producing by hydrolysis glycyrrhetic acid and 2 molecules of glucuronic acid), grabolide, glycyrrhetol, flavonoids and isoflavonoids: liquiritoside and isoliquiritoside (majority), licuroside, neolicuroside, their aglucones, triterpenes (β-amyrin, onocerin), steroids: sterols (sitosterol, stigmasterol), coumarins (umbelliferone, herniarin), traces of essential oil, 20 to 30% starch and carbohydrates (glucose, saccharose). It has a sharp anise-like flavor, a sweet, smooth taste, improves head retention and is used in porters, stouts, and heavy beers. 收起
Liquorice Sweet Root Extract Blocs Castle Malting Liquorice Sweet Root Extract Blocs are composed of Triterpene saponins: glycyrrhizin acid (+/- 20%). It has sharp anise-like flavor, a sweet, smooth taste, and improves head retention. It is used in Porters, stouts, and heavy beers.
Liquorice Sweet Root Extract Pastilles Castle Malting Liquorice Sweet Root Extract Pastilles is composed of Triterpene saponins: glycyrrhizin acid (+/- 20%). It has a sharp anise-like flavor, a sweet, smooth taste, and improves head retention. It is used in Porters, stouts and heavy beers.
Liquorice Sweet Root Extract Sticks Castle Malting Liquorice Sweet Root Extract Sticks is composed of Triterpene saponins: glycyrrhizin acid (+/- 20%). It uses the Liquiritiae succus part of the plant.
Liquorice Sweet Root Powder Castle Malting Liquorice Sweet Root Powder is composed of 2 to 15% triterpene saponins: mainly glycyrrhizin (or glycyrrhizic acid, producing by hydrolysis glycyrrhetic acid and 2 molecules of glucuronic acid), grabolide, glycyrrhetol, flavonoids and isoflavonoids: liqui...展開 Liquorice Sweet Root Powder is composed of 2 to 15% triterpene saponins: mainly glycyrrhizin (or glycyrrhizic acid, producing by hydrolysis glycyrrhetic acid and 2 molecules of glucuronic acid), grabolide, glycyrrhetol, flavonoids and isoflavonoids: liquiritoside and isoliquiritoside (majority), licuroside, neolicuroside, and their aglucones, triterpenes (β-amyrin, onocerin), steroids: sterols (sitosterol, stigmasterol), coumarins (umbelliferone, herniarin), traces of essential oil, 20 to 30% starch and carbohydrates (glucose, saccharose). It has a sharp anise-like flavor, a sweet and smooth taste, improves head retention and is used in porters, stouts and heavy beers. 收起
Lycopene D.D. Williamson Lycopene is an all natural red food coloring agent that belongs to the carotenoid group. There are many different varieties of food that you can find use Lycopene like fruits, vegetables, and microorganisms. The European Union has approved lycopene extrac...展開 Lycopene is an all natural red food coloring agent that belongs to the carotenoid group. There are many different varieties of food that you can find use Lycopene like fruits, vegetables, and microorganisms. The European Union has approved lycopene extracted from tomatoes (E160d(ii), extracted from Blakeslea trispora (160d(iii)), and produced synthetically (160d(i)). The FDA in the United States has approved only lycopene sourced from tomatoes as a color additive in foods. 收起
Paprika Oleoresin / Capsanthin / Capsorubin D.D. Williamson Paprika Oleoresin / Capsanthin / Capsorubin is manufactured from the dried and ground sweet pepper pods of Capsicum Annum. The colorings that impart the characteristics yellow to orange hue of paprika are Capsanthin and Capsorubin. This red spice imparts ...展開 Paprika Oleoresin / Capsanthin / Capsorubin is manufactured from the dried and ground sweet pepper pods of Capsicum Annum. The colorings that impart the characteristics yellow to orange hue of paprika are Capsanthin and Capsorubin. This red spice imparts flavor and the color of food, paprika color compounds can also be solvent extracted to produce paprika oleoresin, a purified form of the coloring compounds. Paprika and paprika oleoresin are both stable to heat but sensitive to light and alkaline conditions. The pigments are naturally insoluble in water, especially the oleoresin. Food coloring manufacturers circumvent this through emulsification, allowing paprika to be used in both aqueous and lipid products. Food and beverage companies commonly use the oil soluble form of paprika oleoresin for coloring. 收起
Red Cabbage D.D. Williamson Red cabbage is a vegetable that is predominantly grown in parts of Northern Europe and Asia. The juice that is extracted through the vegetable is known as a (Anthocyanin), this colorant exhibits a reversible change in structure as the pH levels of a solut...展開 Red cabbage is a vegetable that is predominantly grown in parts of Northern Europe and Asia. The juice that is extracted through the vegetable is known as a (Anthocyanin), this colorant exhibits a reversible change in structure as the pH levels of a solution change from acidic to basic. The change in color is characterized by a shift in the hue from red to purple. Anthocyanins from Red Cabbage exhibit more heat stability than any other form and are approved for use in food applications. 收起
Sun Cellobio® Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. Sun Cellobio® is made from cellobiose. Cellobiose is a disaccharide derived from the condensation of two glucose molecules linked with a beta-1,4 bond. It is produced by the degradation of cellulose and is commonly found in nature. The cellobiose found in...展開 Sun Cellobio® is made from cellobiose. Cellobiose is a disaccharide derived from the condensation of two glucose molecules linked with a beta-1,4 bond. It is produced by the degradation of cellulose and is commonly found in nature. The cellobiose found in natural foods such as honey, pine needles, and maize stems has a faint sweetness, but it does not break down easily in the body, making it difficult to digest. This product is used as a low calorie sweetener with 30% of the sweetness of sucrose. It can be used in a wide variety of foodstuffs and functional foods. 收起