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SODIUM PHOSPHATE
Sodium phosphate refers to a class of inorganic compounds containing sodium and phosphate ions.
E160d - Lycopéne
Lycopene is a carotenoid. Therefore, it is a natural red pigment found in certain plants. Insoluble in water, this antioxidant is transported in blood lipids to accumulate in certain organs.
Lemon zest
Lemon zest flavor is a natural and nature-identical lemon flavor formulated with essential oils. It combines the fruity flavor of lemon juice with the bitterness of the zest. Uses: Pastries, creams, cake and cookie dough.
E219 - Sodium Methylparaben
E219 refers to sodium methylparaben, which is a sodium salt of methylparaben. Parabens are chemical compounds used as preservatives in various products, including cosmetics and some food items.
E154 - Brown
Brown FK, or E154, is a blend of six synthetic azo dyes derived from naphthalene.
E968 - Erythritol
Erythritol is a natural sweetener that is part of the polyol family.
E280-PROPIONIC ACID
E280 - Propionic Acid, is a food preservative widely used for its antifungal and antibacterial properties. It is commonly added to various food products to extend their shelf life and prevent the growth of undesirable molds and bacteria.
Vitamin B9
Vitamin B9, also known as folic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin. Folic acid is the metabolic precursor to a coenzyme, tetrahydrofolate, involved notably in the synthesis of nucleic bases, purines, and pyrimidines, which constitute the nucleic acids of genetic material.
E466 - Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose
E466, also known as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, is a food additive used in the food industry, pharmaceuticals and other applications.
E355 - Adipic Acid
Adipic Acid is naturally found in rhubarb and beets. It can also be produced synthetically for industrial use. It is a relatively mild acidifier, permitted in a very limited range of products.
GLUCANASES
Glucanases are enzymes that have the ability to break down glucans, which are polysaccharides composed of multiple glucose units linked together. These enzymes play a key role in breaking down the cell walls of plants, fungi, and bacteria.