Cinnamaldehyde.
Ws23, ws12, ws5, ws3.
Food chemical.
Amino acid.
Glycine.Transportation
Lycopene.
Vanillin crystals.
Glycine.
Betacarotene.
Sodium lignosulfonate.
Food chemicals.
Starch base chemical.
Salt, dolomite, sodium sulfate, sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, calcium chloride, bentonite, spices, potato, onion, cumin seeds.
White, colorless powder or crystals As buffering agent, emulsifier, dispersing agent, thickening agent in chicken nuggets, marshmallows, pudding, crab meat, initation crab, soy-based meat alternatives and cat foods etc.
White Powder As the leavening agent, buffering, Sequestrant in Baking, instant noodles, meat processing and quatica products.
White granular Used to supply mineral nutrition for aquatics, livestock and poultry,especially for hens,ducks. The phosphorus content of MDCP is more than 21% with better biological effects. It can stay in the animal's stomach longer and will be helpful for the absorption of calcium phosphate.
Powder or granular, whith crystal As dietary, calcium supplement in toothpastes, in prepared breakfast cereals, dog treats, flour, and noodle products.
clorless powder or crystals. Food grade MCP As the bulking agent and leavening agent in baked foods and wine making etc.
CMC, in food applications, is a good emulsion stabilizer, thickener, and has excellent freeze, melt stability, can improve product flavor and prolong storage time. A. Function of CMC in the food industry: 1. Thickening: CMC can produce high viscosity at low concentration. It also acts as lubricant. 2. Water retention: CMC is a water binder, helps increase shelf life of food. 3. Suspending aid: CMC acts as emulsifier and suspension stabilizer, particularly in icings to control ice crystal size. 4. Film forming: CMC can produce a film on the surface of fried food, eg. instant noodle, and prevent absorption of excessive vegetable oil. 5. Chemical stability: CMC is resistant to heat, light, mold and commonly used chemicals. 6. Physiologically inert: CMC as a food additive has no caloric value and can not be metabolized.
Carrageen an Gum Food Grade A natural gelling agent derived from seaweed, carrageen binds moisture and improves the texture, viscosity and firmness of a variety of foods. Carrageenans are everywhere.