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PROPIONIC ACID
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.
SODIUM PROPIONATE
Sodium propionate (E281) is a sodium salt of propionic acid, a carboxylic acid. It is used as a food additive in the food industry, primarily as a preservative agent to inhibit the growth of molds and yeasts, thereby extending the shelf life of food products.
E282-CALCIUM PROPIONATE
Calcium propionate (E282) is a calcium salt of propionic acid. It is used as a food additive in the food industry for its antifungal and antibacterial properties, thereby helping to extend the shelf life of food products.
GLUCONO DELTA LACTONE
E575 refers to glucono delta-lactone (GDL), which is a food additive used primarily as an acidulant, sequestrant, and leavening agent.
Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate
Lactylated sodium stearyl is a food additive derived from fat, serving as an emulsifier or stabilizer. It comes in powder form, white or cream-colored.
MINERAL SALTS
Mineral salts are chemical elements which enter into the composition of organisms and which are present in animal and plant food. They occur in ionic form, like Ca²? for calcium and Cl– for chlorine. These are substances essential to the body.
Hemicellulase
Hemicellulose is composed of several different types of monosaccharide heterogeneous polymers; these sugars are five to six carbon sugars, including xylose, arabinose, mannose, galactose, and so on. In wood, xylan hemicellulose in tissues represents 50% of the total, combining on the surface of cellulose and interconnecting with microfibrils, forming a fibrous network in the shape of a disc connected cell structure.
LIPASE
Lipases are enzymes found in various organisms, including plants, animals and microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. Lipases used in the food industry can be derived from a variety of sources, including microorganisms and plants.
Pectine
Commercial pectin (often used to thicken jams and jellies) is extracted from dried apple pomace or dried peels of various fruits. This additive is used as a gelling agent, stabilizer, and coating agent.
SODIUM PHOSPHATE
Sodium phosphate refers to a class of inorganic compounds containing sodium and phosphate ions.
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.
Beta-Glucan
Beta-glucan is a polysaccharide, meaning a molecule composed of multiple glucose units. It is primarily found in the cell walls of certain organisms such as fungi, algae, oats, and barley. Beta-glucan has been studied for its various health benefits, particularly concerning the immune system and cardiovascular health.
Primary and modified starches
Starch is a complex carbohydrate (sugar) composed of chains of D-glucose molecules (simple sugar). It is a reserve molecule for higher plants and a common element in human diet.
Carob Flour
Composed of 40% sugars, 35% starch, 7% proteins, and, to a lesser extent, tannins and minerals such as calcium and magnesium.
WHEAT GLUTEN
Wheat gluten is a protein found in wheat (Triticum aestivum) and other related grains, such as barley and rye. Gluten is responsible for the elastic structure of bread dough and gives baked goods their characteristic texture.