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Octenyl Succinate Starch Powder

Octenyl Succinate Starch Powder

Product Details:

  • Refractive Rate Yes
  • Physical Form Powder
  • Storage Room Temperature
  • Solubility Yes
  • Application Industrial
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Octenyl Succinate Starch Powder Price And Quantity

  • 100 Kilograms

Octenyl Succinate Starch Powder Product Specifications

  • Industrial
  • Yes
  • Powder
  • Yes
  • Room Temperature

Octenyl Succinate Starch Powder Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 7 Days
  • All India

Product Description

Properties and Applications
  • Emulsification : OSS improves the stability of oil-in-water emulsions. It forms a protective layer around oil droplets, preventing coalescence and maintaining uniform dispersion. Common applications include salad dressings, sauces, and dairy products.
  • Stabilization : OSS acts as a stabilizer by preventing phase separation and maintaining product consistency. It is used in beverages, bakery fillings, and creamy desserts.
  • Thickening : OSS increases viscosity and imparts a desirable texture to food products. It is often found in low-fat or reduced-calorie formulations, providing mouthfeel without excessive fat content.
  • Film-Forming Properties : OSS can form edible films and coatings. These films enhance shelf life, protect against moisture loss, and improve product appearance. Applications include fruit coatings and edible packaging.
Regulatory Considerations

OSS is recognized as safe (GRAS) by regulatory agencies such as the USFDA. Modified starch, INS 1450, is well tolerated in humans up to a single dose of 25,000 mg/person. However, manufacturers must adhere to specific usage levels and labelling requirements.

Uses of Starch Sodium Octenyl Succinate (INS 1450)
  1. Coffee, Coffee Substitutes, Tea, Herbal Infusions, & Other Hot Cereal & Grain Beverages (excluding Cocoa)

    This includes ready-to-drink products (e.g., canned), as well as their mixes and concentrates. Examples consist of chicory-based hot beverages (like a powdered roasted grain beverage popular as a coffee substitute), rice tea, mate tea, and blends for hot coffee and tea beverages (e.g., instant coffee, powder for hot cappuccino drinks). Treated coffee beans for coffee product manufacturing are also encompassed. Ready-to-drink cocoa and cocoa mixes are incorporated.

    Maximum Level : Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
    Notes : OSS is intended for use in ready-to-drink products & pre-mixes specifically designed for ready-to-drink products.

  2. Complementary Foods for Infants and Young Children

    These foods are designed for infants aged 6 months and older, as well as for gradually transitioning infants and children to regular foods. Products may be in a ready-to-eat form or as powder to be reconstituted with water, milk, or another appropriate liquid. These foods do not encompass infant formulae, follow-up formulae, or formulae intended for special medical purposes.

    Examples include cereal-based, fruit-based, vegetable-based, and meat-based "baby foods" for infants, "toddler foods," and "junior foods," as well as lacteal flour, biscuits, and rusks for children.

    Maximum Level : 50,000 mg/kg
    Note on usage :

    • Excluded are products adhering to the Standard for Canned Baby Foods (CODEX STAN 73-1981).
    • Can be used alone or in combination with other modified starches as thickeners in products that adhere to the Standard for Processed Cereal-Based Foods for Infants and Young Children (CODEX STAN 74-1981).

     

  3. Fermented Milks (Plain), Heat-Treated After Fermentation

    This category includes both fluid and non-fluid plain products, such as yoghurt and plain drinks based on fermented milk. These products have undergone heat treatment (e.g., sterilization or pasteurization) after the fermentation process.

    Maximum Level : Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
    Note : Permissible for use exclusively as a stabilizer or thickener.

  4. Fermented Milks (Plain), Not Heat-Treated After Fermentation

    This category comprises fluid and non-fluid plain products, including yoghurt and plain drinks based on fermented milk that have not undergone heat treatment after fermentation.

    Maximum Level : Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
    Note : For use as a stabilizer or thickener only, and exclusively in reconstituted and recombined products.

  5. Formulae for Special Medical Purposes for Infants

    These foods are intended for special dietary use and are specially processed or formulated for the dietary management of infants. They should only be used under medical supervision. These formulae are designed for the exclusive or partial feeding of infants who have limited or impaired capacity to consume, digest, absorb, or metabolize regular infant formulae or specific nutrients contained therein, or those with other medically determined special nutrient requirements. The dietary management cannot be achieved solely by modifying the normal diet, using other foods designed for special dietary purposes, or a combination of both.

    Maximum Level : 20,000 mg/kg
    Note :

    • For use in hydrolyzed protein and/or amino acid-based infant formulae only.
    • Measure is based on the final consumption of the product.

     

  6. Frozen Egg Products

    This pertains to purified whole eggs, egg yolks, or egg whites that are pasteurized and subsequently frozen.

    Maximum Level : Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

  7. Liquid Egg Products

    This encompasses purified whole eggs, egg yolks, or egg whites that are pasteurized and chemically preserved, such as through the addition of salt.

    Maximum Level : Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

  8. Pasteurized Cream (Plain)

    This category comprises cream that has undergone pasteurization through appropriate heat treatment or is produced from pasteurized milk. It includes milk cream and "half-and-half."

    Maximum Level : Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
    Note : Excludes the products conforming to the Standard for Cream and Prepared Creams, including reconstituted cream, recombined cream, and pre-packaged liquid cream (CODEX STAN 288-1976).

  9. Renneted Milk (Plain)

    This category includes plain coagulated milk produced through the action of milk coagulating enzymes. It covers curdled milk, and flavored renneted milk products are found in dairy-based desserts (e.g., pudding, fruit, or flavored yoghurt).

    Maximum Level : Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

  10. Sterilized and UHT Creams, Whipping and Whipped Creams, and Reduced-Fat Creams (Plain)

    This category incorporates all types of cream, irrespective of their fat content, which have undergone more extensive heat treatment than pasteurization. It includes pasteurized creams with reduced fat content and creams intended for whipping. Sterilized cream undergoes proper heat treatment within the container presented to consumers. Ultra-heat treated (UHT) or ultra pasteurized cream undergoes the appropriate heat treatment (UHT or ultra pasteurization) in a continuous flow process and is aseptically packaged. Cream may also be packaged under pressure (whipped cream). This category encompasses whipping cream, heavy cream, whipped pasteurized cream, and whipped cream-type dairy toppings and fillings. Creams or toppings with partial or complete replacement of milk fat by other fats are also included.

    Maximum Level of usage : Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

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