Locust Bean Gum, From Ceratonia Siliqua Seeds (Synonyms: Locust Bean Gum, Polysaccharide>75%, 5000-6500 mPa·S), Each of 100 mg
 
                                
                            
                        
                            
                            
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Details
Locust Bean Gum Is A Natural Polysaccharide Derived From The Seeds Of The Carob Tree. It Is Commonly Used As A Thickening, Stabilizing And Gelling Agent In A Variety Of Foods, Including Dairy, Baked Goods & Meat Products. Locust Bean Gum Has Several Properties Suitable For These Applications, Including High Water Retention Capacity, Ability To Form Stable Gels At Low Temperatures, Appearance-Solid, Color-Off-White To Light Yellow.
Additional Information
| SKU | 39251994 | 
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| UOM | Each of 100 mg | 
| UNSPSC | 12352201 | 
| Manufacturer Part Number | HY-W250146 | 
| CAS Number | 9000-40-2 | 
| MSDS | View/Download | 
| HS Code | 13023900 | 
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| UN Number | NULL | 
| Proper Shipping Name | CAROB BEAN GUM | 
| Molecular Formula | C10H11ClN2O2 | 
| EC Number | 232-541-5 | 
