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Gumix Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC)

Gumix Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) also known as CMC or Cellulose Gum, is a water-soluble anionic linear polymer and derivative of cellulose, which is a product of cotton or wood pulp. CMC is produced by treating cellulose with sodium hydroxide and subsequently with sodium monochloroacetate and then washing it.

Ingredient Name: Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose

Functions: Binder, Stabilizer, Thickener, Viscosity Modifier

Labeling Claims: GMO-free, Gluten-free, Halal, Kosher, Organic, Vegan

Certifications & Compliance: FCC Compliant, Halal, JECFA (FAO/WHO), Kosher, United States Pharmacopeia (USP)

    Knowde Enhanced TDS

    Identification & Functionality

    Ingredients
    Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose
    Food Additive Number
    E 466, INS 466
    Technologies

    Features & Benefits

    Features

    CMC is soluble in hot or cold water. The uses of CMC depend on its effective thickening, stabilizing, binding, water binding, and its ability to withstand boiling and freezing temperatures.

    Applications & Uses

    Properties

    Solubility

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Highlights

    There are several grades of CMC available based on different viscosities. Gumix International’s CMC grades are Kosher, Halal, GMO-free, gluten-free, and vegan. Gumix International’s CMC complies with U.S. Pharmacopeia/National Formulary (USP/NF), Food Chemicals Codex (FCC), European Pharmacopeia (EP), British Pharmacopeia (BP), JSSFA, JECFA, and E466 requirements.