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Sorbitol
Product Price: Rs 68 / KgGet Best Price
Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Kg
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Grade Standard
Analytical Grade
Packaging Size
300 Kg
Usage
Industrial
Physical State
Liquid
Packaging Type
Plastic Barrel
Color
Colourless
It is often used in diet foods (including diet drinks and ice cream), mints, cough syrups, and sugar-free chewing gum.
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Delivery Time: 1 Day
Packaging Details: Plastic Jar
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Sodium Citrate Anhydrous
Product Price: Rs 145 / KgGet Best Price
Minimum Order Quantity: 5 Kg
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Country of Origin
Made in India
Sodium citrate is chiefly used as a food additive, usually for flavor or as a preservative. Its E number is E331. Sodium citrate is employed as a flavoring agent in certain varieties of club soda. It is common as an ingredient in bratwurst, and is also used in commercial ready-to-drink beverages and drink mixes, contributing a tart flavor. It is found in gelatin mix, ice cream, yogurt, jams, sweets, milk powder, processed cheeses, carbonated beverages,amongst others.
Sodium citrate can be used as an emulsifying stabilizer when making cheese. It allows the cheese to melt without becoming greasy by stopping the fats from separating.
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Production Capacity: 500 Kg
Delivery Time: 1 day
Packaging Details: Pouch Pack
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Sodium Cmc 5000 Cps
Product Price: Rs 525 / KgGet Best Price
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Form
Powder
Packaging Size
5Kg
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is used applications ranging from food production to medical treatments.It is commonly used as a viscosity modifier or thickener and to stabilize emulsions in both food and non-food products. It is used primarily because it has high viscosity, is nontoxic, and is generally considered to be hypoallergenic, as the major source fiber is either softwood pulp or cotton linter. It is also used in non-food products which include products such as toothpaste, laxatives, diet pills, water-based paints, detergents, textile sizing, reusable heat packs, various paper products, filtration materials, synthetic membranes, wound healing applications, and also in leather crafting to help burnish edges.