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CAS 9000-69-5 Thickeners Food Grade Pectin C5H10O5 MFCD00081838 with Shelf Life 12 Months

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CAS 9000-69-5 Thickeners Food Grade Pectin C5H10O5 MFCD00081838 with Shelf Life 12 Months

CAS 9000-69-5 Thickeners Food Grade Pectin C5H10O5 MFCD00081838 with Shelf Life 12 Months
CAS 9000-69-5 Thickeners Food Grade Pectin C5H10O5 MFCD00081838 with Shelf Life 12 Months CAS 9000-69-5 Thickeners Food Grade Pectin C5H10O5 MFCD00081838 with Shelf Life 12 Months CAS 9000-69-5 Thickeners Food Grade Pectin C5H10O5 MFCD00081838 with Shelf Life 12 Months

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CAS 9000-69-5 Thickeners Food Grade Pectin C5H10O5 MFCD00081838 with Shelf Life 12 Months

Description
Model NO.: MFCD00081838 CAS Number: 9000-69-5
Mdl: Mfcd00081838 Einecs Number: 232-553-0
CAS: 9000-69-5 Transport Package: 25kg/Bag
Specification: MDL Number: MFCD00081838 Trademark: Hugestone
Origin: Jiangsu HS Code: 13022000
Supply Ability: 1000mt/Year Certification: BRC, ISO, FDA, HACCP
Packaging Material: Paper Storage Method: Normal
Shelf Life: >12 Months Main Active Ingredient: Pectin
Application: Meat, Drinks, Flour Products, Condiment, Jelly/Ice Cream

Pectin is a structural heteropolysaccharide contained in the primary cell walls of terrestrial plants. It was first isolated and described in 1825 by Henri Braconnot. It is produced commercially as a white to light brown powder, mainly extracted from citrus fruits, and is used in food as a gelling agent, particularly in jams and jellies. It is also used in fillings, medicines, sweets, as a stabilizer in fruit juices and milk drinks, and as a source of dietary fiber.

Uses
The main use for pectin is as a gelling agent, thickening agent and stabilizer in food. The classical application is giving the jelly-like consistency to jams or marmalades, which would otherwise be sweet juices. Pectin also reduces syneresis in jams and marmalades and increases the gel strength of low calorie jams. For household use, pectin is an ingredient in gelling sugar (also known as "jam sugar") where it is diluted to the right concentration with sugar and some citric acid to adjust pH. In some countries, pectin is also available as a solution or an extract, or as a blended powder, for home jam making. For conventional jams and marmalades that contain above 60% sugar and soluble fruit solids, high-ester pectins are used. With low-ester pectins and amidated pectins less sugar is needed, so that diet products can be made.

Pectin is used in confectionery jellies to give a good gel structure, a clean bite and to confer a good flavour release. Pectin can also be used to stabilize acidic protein drinks, such as drinking yogurt, to improve the mouth-feel and the pulp stability in juice based drinks and as a fat substitute in baked goods. Typical levels of pectin used as a food additive are between 0.5 and 1.0% this is about the same amount of pectin as in fresh fruit.

In medicine, pectin increases viscosity and volume of stool so that it is used against constipation and diarrhea. Until 2002, it was one of the main ingredients used in Kaopectate a drug to combat diarrhea, along with kaolinite. Pectin is also used in throat lozenges as a demulcent. In cosmetic products, pectin acts as stabilizer. Pectin is also used in wound healing preparations and specialty medical adhesives, such as colostomy devices. Because part of the fiber in pectin is fat soluble, it has been used anecdotally to mask THC metabolites normally excreted in urine by saturating the lipid carriers which would normally pass the metabolites. It's consistency and effectiveness in this application is still debated.

In ruminant nutrition, depending on the extent of lignification of the cell wall, pectin is up to 90% digestible by bacterial enzymes. Ruminant nutritionists recommend that the digestibility and energy concentration in forages can be improved by increasing pectin concentration in the forage.

In the cigar industry, pectin is considered an excellent substitute for vegetable glue and many cigar smokers and collectors will use pectin for repairing damaged tobacco wrapper leaves on their cigars.

Pectin is also used in jellybeans.

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