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Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Kilogram
| Packaging Size | 50 kg |
| Usage/Application | Food |
| Form | Powder |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Color | White |
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Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Kg
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| Usage/Application | Food Industry |
| Packaging Size | 50 kg |
| Physical State | Powder |
| Purity | 99% |
| Grade Standard | Food Grade |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
We are offering Dextrose Monohydrate Powder to our client.
Storage:
Keep In clean Dry Place atambient Temperture away from direct Sunlight
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| Purity | 98% |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Packaging Type | Bag |
| Packaging Size | 25kg |
| CAS Number | 7681-57-4 |
| Density | 1.48g/cm3 |
| Melting Point | 170 Degree C |
| Molar mass | 190.107 g/mol |
| Self Life | 1 Year |
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| Packaging Size | 25 kg |
| Packaging Type | 25Kgs |
| Form | Powder |
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| Purity | Greater than 99% |
| Packaging Type | Drum |
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Corn starch is used as a thickening agent in liquid-based foods (e.g., soup, sauces, gravies, custard); it is mixed-in with a lower-temperature liquid to form a paste or a slurry. It is sometimes preferred over flour because it forms a translucent mixture, rather than an opaque one. As the starch is heated, the molecular chains unravel, allowing them to collide with other starch chains to form a mesh, thickening the liquid (Starch gelatinization).
It is usually included as an anti-caking agent in powdered sugar (10X or confectioner''s sugar). Baby powder often includes cornstarch among its ingredients.[citation needed]
Corn starch when mixed with a fluid can make a non-Newtonian fluid, e.g. adding water makes Oobleck and adding oil makes an Electrorheological fluid.
A common substitute is arrowroot, which replaces corn starch on a 1:1 ratio.
Corn starch added to a batter which coated chicken nuggets increased oil absorption and crispness after the latter stages of frying.
Corn starch can be used to manufacture bioplastics.
Corn starch is the preferred anti-stick agent on medical products made from natural latex, including condoms and medical gloves.
Food producers reduce the production cost by adding high amount of corn starch to the food, for example to cheese and yogurt. This is more common in USA where the Congress and the Department of Agriculture subsidize it and reduce its cost to the food manufacturers, to less of the actual production cost.
Corn starch is used to supply glucose to humans who have glycogen storage disease (GSD). Without this they would not thrive and thus die. Cornstarch can be used starting at age 6 – 12 months which allows feeds to be spaced and glucose fluctuations to be minimized.View Complete details
Minimum Order Quantity: 25 Kg
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Acesulfame potassium (Ace-K), also known as acesulfame K, is a synthetic, calorie-free artificial sweetener about 200 times sweeter than sugar, often used in food and beverages and marketed under names like Sunett and Sweet One.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
What it is:
Ace-K is a white, crystalline powder, a high-intensity artificial sweetener.
How it's used:
It's used as a sugar substitute in various foods and beverages, including diet drinks, baked goods, and confectionery items.
Sweetness:
It's approximately 200 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), allowing for a small amount to be used to achieve a similar level of sweetness.
Heat Stability:
Ace-K is heat-stable, meaning it retains its sweetness even when exposed to high temperatures during baking or cooking.
Safety:
The FDA regulates acesulfame potassium as a food additive and has approved it for use in specific food and beverage categories.
Other names:
It is also known as Ace-K or ACS-K.
Chemical Formula:
C4H4KNO4S
Discovery:
It was accidentally discovered in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG.
Absorption and Excretion:
After oral administration, acesulfame potassium is rapidly and completely absorbed, then rapidly eliminated in the urine.
Potential Health Effects:
While generally considered safe, some people believe it has potentially dangerous health effects, including cancer, hormone disruption, and risks to pregnant people.
Synergistic effect:
It is often blended with other sweeteners (like sucralose or aspartame) to create a synergistic effect, where the blend is sweeter than its components.
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