Food Additives Hyaluronate Materials and Thickener

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Product origin: Hefei, Anhui, China
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US$ 1

Description

Hyaluronic acid is a compound that your body produces and that is also found in many foods and supplements.

It may benefit skin health, inflammation, and conditions such as acid reflux, dry eyes, and osteoarthritis.

Adding bone broth to your diet is a great way to increase your intake of hyaluronic acid. Plus, foods such as soy products, oranges, almonds, kale, and sweet potatoes provide nutrients that may naturally ramp up your body's synthesis of hyaluronic acid.





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Hyaluronic acid will be added as an ingredient in conventional foods. The proposed products and
use levels per serving are:
• 60 mg Hyaluronic acid in non-alcoholic beverages, including fruit drinks and ades;
• 50 mg Hyaluronic acid in non-alcoholic beverages, including carbonated soft drinks;
• 60 mg Hyaluronic acid in candies;
• 40 mg in milk and milk products, including milk, milk drinks and yogurt; and
• 40 mg in grain products, including ready-to-eat cereals weighing 43 g or more per cup (biscuit
types). 


  COA

 
AppearanceWhite or almost white,very hygroscopic powder or fibrous aggressivecomplied
solubilitySparingly soluble or soluble in water,practically insoluble in acetone and in acetone and in anhydrous ethanol.complied
IdentificationA.Infrared absor[tion spectophotometrycomplied
IdentificationB. It gives reaction(a) of sodiumcomplied
Appearance of solution≥95%97.1%
PH5.0-8.56.9
Protein≤0.1%0.05%
Loss on drying≤10.0%7.2%



































Can hyaluronic acid be found in food?
 
 
Adding bone broth to your diet is a great way to increase your intake of hyaluronic acid. Plus, foods such as soy products, oranges, almonds, kale, and sweet potatoes provide nutrients that may naturally ramp up your body's synthesis of hyaluronic acid.
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