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AA -25 W Corbion AA -25 W is a 25% concentration of ascorbic acid in wheat starch. It can be used as a flour mill additive and as a dough conditioner in the bakery and dry-mix plant, in place of bromate. Typically, millers use diluted premixes of ascorbic acid such as Cor...view more AA -25 W is a 25% concentration of ascorbic acid in wheat starch. It can be used as a flour mill additive and as a dough conditioner in the bakery and dry-mix plant, in place of bromate. Typically, millers use diluted premixes of ascorbic acid such as Corbion Caravan’s AA -25 W to make addition more consistent. view less
AA-10 Corbion AA-10 is a blend of ascorbic acid (10%) and wheat starch. This product can be used in mills, bakeries and mix plants as a source of oxidation, in place of potassium bromate. Ascorbic acid addition rates in flour typically range from 25 to 75 ppm. The maxi...view more AA-10 is a blend of ascorbic acid (10%) and wheat starch. This product can be used in mills, bakeries and mix plants as a source of oxidation, in place of potassium bromate. Ascorbic acid addition rates in flour typically range from 25 to 75 ppm. The maximum level is 200 ppm, but levels in excess of that provide no additional benefit. view less
ADA Concentrate Corbion ADA Concentrate is a mixture of azodicarbonamide (ADA), wheat starch, and tricalcium phosphate. It is used as a flour improver at the bakery or mix plant, as an alternative to bromate. A typical mill addition rate of 4.5 PPM of azodicarbonamide will minim...view more ADA Concentrate is a mixture of azodicarbonamide (ADA), wheat starch, and tricalcium phosphate. It is used as a flour improver at the bakery or mix plant, as an alternative to bromate. A typical mill addition rate of 4.5 PPM of azodicarbonamide will minimize the variances. At this level it is considered a maturing agent. The result is similar to naturally aging the flour. view less
Ascorbic Acid Henan Techway Chemical Co., Ltd. Ascorbic Acid is known for its antioxidant properties. It is a molecular bond of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. This product comes as white crystals or a white or almost white crystalline powder, which discolors on exposure to air and moisture; odorless or...view more Ascorbic Acid is known for its antioxidant properties. It is a molecular bond of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. This product comes as white crystals or a white or almost white crystalline powder, which discolors on exposure to air and moisture; odorless or almost odorless. Freely soluble in water, soluble in ethanol (90%), practically insoluble in chloroform and ether. Most people are familiar with L-ascorbic acid, more commonly referred to as vitamin C. Ascorbic acid is essential to the body’s processes, and all humans must consume it through either food or supplementation. Vitamin C helps to produce collagen. It is also vital in the production of dopamine and adrenaline, and necessary to the function of almost all major organs. view less