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Stabiliser (food)

Astabiliser orstabilizer is anadditive to food which helps to preserve its structure. Typical uses include preventing oil-wateremulsions from separating in products such as salad dressing; preventing ice crystals from forming in frozen food such as ice cream; and preventing fruit from settling in products such as jam, yogurt and jellies. Some of these food additives may promote the growth of specific microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract that can ferment them.[1] The followinghydrocolloids are the most common ones used as stabilisers:[2]

Pectin is used as a stabiliser in foods such asyogurt

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  1. ^Ostrowski, Matthew P.; La Rosa, Sabina Leanti; Kunath, Benoit J.; Robertson, Andrew; Pereira, Gabriel; Hagen, Live H.; Varghese, Neha J.; Qiu, Ling; Yao, Tianming; Flint, Gabrielle; Li, James; McDonald, Sean P.; Buttner, Duna; Pudlo, Nicholas A.; Schnizlein, Matthew K.; Young, Vincent B.; Brumer, Harry; Schmidt, Thomas M.; Terrapon, Nicolas; Lombard, Vincent; Henrissat, Bernard; Hamaker, Bruce; Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley A.; Tripathi, Ashootosh; Pope, Phillip B.; Martens, Eric C. (April 2022). "Mechanistic insights into consumption of the food additive xanthan gum by the human gut microbiota".Nature Microbiology.7 (4):556–569.doi:10.1038/s41564-022-01093-0.hdl:11250/3003739.PMID 35365790.S2CID 247866305.
  2. ^Alan Imeson (2011),Food Stabilisers, Thickeners and Gelling Agents, John Wiley & Sons,ISBN 978-1-4443-6033-2
 

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