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Sodium Pyrophosphate Shanghai Yancui Import and Export Corporation Sodium Pyrophosphate is a salt composed of sodium and pyrophosphate ions. This product appears as a white crystalline powder, and is a leavening agent, preservative, sequestrant, and buffer in doughnuts, biscuits, and processed potatoes.
Sodium Tripolyphosphate WEGO Chemical & Mineral Corp. Sodium Tripolyphosphate - also referred to as STPP, pentasodium tripolyphosphate, or sodium triphosphate - is a white crystalline powder with a molecular formula of Na5P3O10. It is certified FCC IV and Kosher. It functions as a binder, stabilizer, and seq...view more Sodium Tripolyphosphate - also referred to as STPP, pentasodium tripolyphosphate, or sodium triphosphate - is a white crystalline powder with a molecular formula of Na5P3O10. It is certified FCC IV and Kosher. It functions as a binder, stabilizer, and sequestrant. This product is commonly used in cake mixes, meringues, juices, hams, peas, lima beans, cured pork, sausages, and algin desserts. view less
Synthetic DL-tartaric acid DECACHIMIE S.A. Tartaric acid is a natural acidulant derived from grapes and some stone fruit. It has a slightly tarter taste profile than citric acid, and can be derived from natural sources (such as grapes) or synthetised naturally. Recently synthetic of tartaric acid ...view more Tartaric acid is a natural acidulant derived from grapes and some stone fruit. It has a slightly tarter taste profile than citric acid, and can be derived from natural sources (such as grapes) or synthetised naturally. Recently synthetic of tartaric acid has been offered for food use, it is most commonly used as a leveaening agent when mixed with baking soda, and it is also one of the main acids found in wine. view less
Tartaric acid Natural L + DECACHIMIE S.A. Tartaric acid is a white crystalline diprotic aldaric acid. It occurs naturally in many plants, particularly grapes, bananas, and tamarinds, is commonly combined with baking soda to function as a leavening agent in recipes, and is one of the main acids fo...view more Tartaric acid is a white crystalline diprotic aldaric acid. It occurs naturally in many plants, particularly grapes, bananas, and tamarinds, is commonly combined with baking soda to function as a leavening agent in recipes, and is one of the main acids found in wine. It is added to other foods to give a sour taste, and is used as an antioxidant. Salts of tartaric acid are known as tartrates. It is a dihydroxyl derivative of succinic acid. view less