E440a
Funcions: Emulsionant, Estabilitzador, Espessidor
Pectin -from Ancient Greek: πηκτικός pēktikós, "congealed, curdled"- 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 dessert fillings, medicines, sweets, as a stabilizer in fruit juices and milk drinks, and as a source of dietary fiber. - Viquipèdia
Noms: Pectine, CAS 9000-69-5, Pectate de sodium, Sodium pectate, CAS 90999-05-6, Pectate de potassium, Pectate d'ammonium
País: Espanya - Veure productes coincidents de tot el món