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- E412 - GUARGUMMI er et kulhydrat, der udvindes af frøene fra bælgplanten Guar.
E412 - GUARGUMMI er et kulhydrat, der udvindes af frøene fra bælgplanten Guar. Stoffet bruges som stabilisator i is, så den ikke smelter hurtigt. Guargummi bruges også til at gøre ketchup og salatdressinger tyktflydende og i slankeprodukter, piller, tekstiler, kosmetik og maling. Guargummi passerer tarmen uden at blive optaget i kroppen og giver normalt ingen problemer. I visse slankeprodukter har man dog brugt for store mængder, og i få tilfælde er folk er blevet kvalt, fordi pulveret er svulmet op og har lukket for luftrøret. E-nummerbogen, 7. udg. Forlaget Libris - by Rikke Larsen (X)
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- Johannesbrødkernemel, guargummi, traganth, arabisk gummi (akaciegummi) og karayagummi bruges som konsistensmidler og udvindes fra planter, der tilhører samme plantefamilie som bønner, sojabønner, ærter og linser (bælgfrugter). - www.foedevareallergi.dk
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- A substance made from the seeds of the guar plant which acts as a stabilizer in food systems. Is found as a food additive in cheese, including processed cheese, ice cream and dressings. IFIC Foundation - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- As a result of its high water-binding capacity, guar gum provides extremely high viscosity in water-based systems even at low dosage levels. Guar gum is mainly used as a thickening agent. - Danisco A/S
by Enrique Cavalitto - Guar gum is not just a thickening agent, but a binder and plasticizer as well. When untreated ice cream melts and refreezes, grainy ice crystals often form. Guar gum has the natural ability to bind with water molecules, preventing them from forming the unwanted crystals. - wiseGEEK
by Enrique Cavalitto - Guar gum (E412, also called guaran) is extracted from the seed of the leguminous shrub Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, where it acts as a food and water store. - Martin Chaplin
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