No products in the cart.
Sodium Metabisulfite
Sodium Metabisulfite or Sodium Pyrosulfite is a yellowish disinfectant, antioxidant, and food preservative. The IUPAC names the S2O5²⁻ ion as the disulfite ion. It should not be confused with the HSO3⁻ ion, which is the former name for hydrogen sulfite.
E501 - Potassium Carbonate
E501 is a food additive that corresponds to potassium carbonate. Potassium carbonate is an inorganic chemical substance used in the food industry and other sectors.
Saccharin
Primarily used as a sweetener to impart a sweet flavor without adding significant calories.
Orange Fiber
Orange fiber refers to the dietary fiber derived from oranges. This type of fiber is obtained from the peel or pulp of oranges and is known for its potential health benefits. It contains a combination of soluble and insoluble fibers, contributing to overall digestive health.
Lutein
Lutein (E161b) is a natural pigment belonging to the carotenoid family, which are organic compounds found in many fruits, vegetables, and other plants.
E151 - Black
Food additive E151, also known as Brilliant Black BN, is a black food coloring.
E130 - Blue
Food coloring, Bright Blue (colorant that gives a blue or green hue to foods).
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.
E900 - Polydimethylsiloxane
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), also known as dimethicone, is a silicone polymer widely used in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and industrial industries.
Colloidal Microcrystalline Cellulose
As an excipient, cellulose powders are mainly used, often commercially referred to as "microcrystalline cellulose." It is a white powder, insoluble in water, but it disperses in water, forming a stable gel.
Maltodextrin
Maltodextrin (E1400) is a polysaccharide composed of several glucose units. It is derived from starch, typically from corn, potatoes, or rice.
Emulsifiers
Emulsifiers are chemical compounds used to stabilize mixtures of substances that would otherwise tend to separate, such as oil and water. In the food and cosmetic industries, they play a crucial role in enabling the creation of stable emulsions, which is essential for many finished products.
Iron
These are general aspects of iron, and its significance varies across scientific, industrial, and nutritional contexts.