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Texturizing agent

Synergists (antimicrobial synergist, synergist and solubilizers for antioxidants and flavours) Thickeners (binder, binding agent, texturizing agent)... [Pg.253]

The aforementioned regulations also apply to other food additives, such as colors, texturizing agents, and emulsifiers. [Pg.650]

Function Nutritive sweetener humectant texturizing agent. REQUIREMENTS... [Pg.136]

Function Flavor enhancer humectant nutritive sweetener texturizing agent stabilizer. [Pg.153]

Function Humectant texturizing agent stabilizer thickener crystal modification agent. [Pg.221]

Function Protein supplement water and fat binder stabilizer and thickener texturizing agent. [Pg.445]

Function Dough strengthener nutrient stabilizer and thickener surface-finishing agent and texturizing agent. [Pg.500]

Function Surface-finishing agent texturizing agent. [Pg.511]

A novel alternative to the use of hydrogenated or saturated fats for structural stability in oil-continuous emulsions is the addition of oil-soluble polymers as thickening or texturizing agents (160). These polymers are condensation products of hydroxyacids or polyhydric alcohols and polybasic acids. Currently they are not approved for food use. Another option to hydrogenated oUs is to base the product on an oil-in-water emulsion. Such a product, which contains 80% liquid canola oil, has been introduced in the United States (140). [Pg.2034]

Methyl cellulose and hydroxyalky methyl cellulose manufacture involves in part Williamson synthesis with methyl chloride and alkoxylation. The various ethers are used primarily in building materials and in industrial applications (O Table 13). Higher grades with greater purities consist of modified vegetable gums, and they find uses in controlled release applications in pharmaceuticals, and in food products and cosmetics where they serve as emulsifiers and texture agents. [Pg.1508]

Buffer, finning, raising, leavening and texturing agent used in fermentation... [Pg.61]

Mazurkiewicz, J., Rgbilas, K., and Tomasik, P., Aspartame as texturizing agent for foodstuffs, Z. Lebensm. Unters. Forsch., A212, 369, 2001. [Pg.113]

CgHgOg) ) A yellow-white organic solid that is found in brown algae. It is a complex polysaccharide and produces, in even very dilute solutions, a viscous liquid. Alginic acid has various uses, especially in the food industry as a stabilizer and texture agent. [Pg.9]


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