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Sodium Alginate

Sodium Alginate is a white or yellowish granular or powder. It is a natural polysaccharide contained in brown seaweed, as a natural product generated from alginic acid indwell in seaweed and minerals indwell in sea. Alginic acid is a mix-polysaccharide composed of D-mannuronic adid (M) L-guluronic acid(G).The main alginate series include sodium alginate,potassium alginate, calcium alginate,ammoinum alginate etc.

Sodium Alginate can avoid the formation of ice crystals and make the product tasty. It also applies to mixed drinks, ice lolly, iced fruit juice and iced milk, etc. Sodium Alginate can keep the product fine and avoids spliting open if it is used as a cover of mild food. It can raise the product's stabilization and decrease the liquid out when it is used in salsa flavoring, pudding jam, tomato ketchup and canned products. Sodium Alginate is suited to make all kinds of gel products with good stability.

Company

Hainan Zhongxin Wanguo Chemical Co., Ltd. is an international supplier of chemical products used in the Food, Beverage and Nutrition industry. This company offers a comprehensive range of food additives that include Acesulfame-K, Dicalcium Phosphate, Isolated Soy Protein, Red Yeast Rice, Tea Polyphenols, and more. These products can be sold in bulk or customized to meet the needs of customers.

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