FOOD INGREDIENT INFO: HYDROXYPROPYL ...
FOOD INGREDIENT INFO: HYDROXYPROPYL ...
Posted on July 02, by The VRG Blog Editor
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By Jeanne Yacoubou, MS
Alternative names: HPMC, hypromellose
Commercial source: combined plant (wood or cotton), mineral & synthetic (often referred to as semisynthetic)
Used in: baked goods, sauce mixes, salad dressings, pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, personal care products
Used for: thickening, stabilizing, retaining moisture, emulsifying, binding
Description: Derived from wood or cotton and mineral-based chemicals such as calcium bicarbonate along with petrochemicals, there are different types of HPMC depending on the nature & quantity of the petrochemical parts used. HPMCs are becoming popular in foods as alternatives to gelatin or gluten because they are functionally similar to them. They are not digestible and so have no calories. HPMCs are also widely used in pharmaceuticals & supplements. They have many industrial applications including construction, paper & textiles.
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Manufacturers:
Greg of JRS Pharma® sent us documents that confirmed the following about their HPMC products: manufactured from cellulose pulp originated from wood (e.g. Western Hemlock, spruce)Manufacturing raw materials are methyl chloride, propylene oxide, caustic soda, hydrochloric acid, hydrogen peroxide, calcium bicarbonate and waterThere is no contact with material of animal origin during the manufacturing and packaging process of VIVAPHARM® and VIVAPUR® HPMC. Greg added: I was able to confirm that propylene oxide is derived from petrochemicals
http://www.jrspharma.com/pharma_en/products-services/coatings/vivapharm-hpmc/
Leo of Orison Chemical Limited® wrote in an that their HPMC is derived from cotton.
http://www.orisonchem.com/hpmc.html
Further information:
https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/jpps/article/viewFile//
Classification: Vegan
For information about other ingredients, see:
https://www.vrg.org/ingredients/index.php
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