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Acesulfame Potassium FCCV H & A Canada Acesulfame Potassium FCCV is a White, free-flowing, odorless crystalline powder. It is approximately 200 times sweeter than sucrose (3% solution) and it is freely soluble in water and very slightly soluble in ethanol. Applications: a new type of non-n...展開 Acesulfame Potassium FCCV is a White, free-flowing, odorless crystalline powder. It is approximately 200 times sweeter than sucrose (3% solution) and it is freely soluble in water and very slightly soluble in ethanol. Applications: a new type of non-nutritive sweetener used in the preparation of sugar-free and reduced-sugar beverages, confectionery, baked goods, desserts, yogurt, table-top sweeteners, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals. It is also non-caloric and is approved (by the united states food & drug administration) without restriction for any segment of the population. 收起
Malic acid I.H.C. Chempharm Malic acid is a dicarboxylic acid found in many sour or tart-tasting foods. When eaten, it produces a mellow and persistent sour taste. The most common source of this compound is unripe fruit. This acid is also produced within the human body as a part of ...展開 Malic acid is a dicarboxylic acid found in many sour or tart-tasting foods. When eaten, it produces a mellow and persistent sour taste. The most common source of this compound is unripe fruit. This acid is also produced within the human body as a part of the citric acid cycle. The salts of malic acid, known as maltates, are an important intermediary step in the cycle. The most common use of malic acid is in food products, notably in candy and potato chips. Sour candies often use it rather than its sweeter cousin, citric acid, as the sourness is more intense. Salt and vinegar flavored potato chips also use it to produce a tart, vinegar-like flavor. 收起