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Functional ingredients (acidity regulator, emulsifier, flavor, preservatives, thickener, etc.)
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  • 1,3-Propanediol (biobased)

    DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products Company

    Biobased 1,3-propanediol from DuPont Tate & Lyle is a 100% biobased alternative to petroleum-derived glycols. Performance benefits vary depending upon application.
    Last update 25/11/2013
  • Microcrystalline Cellulose : VIVAPUR® - HEWETEN®

    JRS RETTENMAIER France

    The JRS Rettenmaier group and its entity JRS Pharma is one of the largest manufacturers of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) in the world. Since 25 years, JRS has developed its own production processes allowing 100% control and excellence of the process, consistent and high quality of MCC.
    Last update 18/08/2021
  • Acetaldehyde

    SEKAB Biofuels & Chemicals

    Acetaldehyde is a key raw material in production of a wide range of chemicals (paint binders, plasticizer). It is also used in the production of construction materials, fire retardant paints and explosives. The pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry also uses acetaldehyde.
    Last update 04/06/2014
  • Functional Cellulose Gels by JRS

    JRS RETTENMAIER France

    This is a water-insoluble, micro-crystalline cellulose that is processed with a water-soluble spacer in a special production process. The fiber-gel is a whitish powder that disperses in water, forms a three-dimensional network and that way can be used as a multifunctional additive in water-based systems. See long description for more information.
    Last update 18/11/2016
  • Biobased hydrocolloids for versatile applications

    JRS RETTENMAIER France

    JRS, manufacturer of natural ingredients and plant fibers, offers biodegradable and economical alternatives based on natural and renewable origin to synthetic and petrol based thickeners, gelifyers or stabilizers.
    These are HPMCs, cellulose gels (MCGs = Microcrystalline Cellulose Gels), pectins and alginates.
    Last update 08/04/2022