Feature:
Gamma-Cyclodextrin is a ring-shaped molecule made up of eight glucose units linked
by alpha-1,4-bonds. The annular structure of gamma-cyclodextrin forms a hydrophobic
cavity that allows incorporation and solubilization of a variety of organic molecules,
while the hydrophilic outer surface makes gamma-cyclodextrin water-soluble.
Application:
Gamma-Cyclodextrin can be used as a carrier for flavours, sweeteners, and colours.
It is also proposed for use as a carrier for vitamins and polyunsaturated fatty acids and
as a flavour modifier. The estimated three-day average daily intake of
gamma-cyclodextrin when used at a maximum level in 19 foods was 4g, and the 90th
percentile intake was 7.5g.
1. Appearance: White powder 2. Assay≥ 98.0% 3. Loss on Drying≤ 11.0% 4. Residue on Ignition≤ 0.1% 5. Specific Rotationt +172°~+178° 6. Heavy metal≤ 5μg/g 7. As≤ 1.3μg/g 8. Total bacteria count≤ 1000pcs/g 9. Moulds and yeasts≤ 200pcs/g 10. Escherichia coli: negative
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