CAS number | 71010-52-1 |
EINECS No | 275-117-5 |
Appearance | White Powder |
Minimum order quantity | 15T |
Packaging | 25kg/bag |
Application area | Food thickener |
Gellan gum is a high-molecular-weight polysaccharide produced by the bacterium Sphingomonas elodea through fermentation. It is a kind of polymer polysaccharide, which can be used as thickener and stabilizer.
As a food additive, gellan gum was first approved for use in food in Japan in 1988. Subsequently, gellan gum has been approved for use in food, cosmetics and medicines in many other countries, including the United States, Canada, China, South Korea and the European Union. It is widely used as a thickener, emulsifier and stabilizer. Its E number is E418.
COA
Indicator project | Indicator value |
Cold glue | 85.0-108.0 W/% |
Dry reduction | ≤15.0 W/% |
lead | ≤2 mg/kg |
60 mesh fine powder | ≥92% |
Light transmittance | ≥78% |
Gel strength | ≥850 g/cm² |
Total number of bacterial colonies | ≤10000 cfu/g |
Coliform microbiota | ≤30 mpn/100g |
Salmonella bacteria | 0/250 |
Poisonous bacteria and yeast | ≤400 cfu/g |