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Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Ingredient Name
- Food Ingredients Functions
- Ingredients
- Cellulose Gum
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Food Ingredients Features
- Product Background
Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is an anionic, water soluble, cellulose derivative with carboxymethyl groups. It works as a strong pellet binder to produce pellets with a superior durability and hardness at low inclusion levels.
- As pellet binder - It is best choice for duck feed to achieve superior Pellet Durability Index (PDI) and desired pellet hardness. Also to achieve water stability of shrimp pellets.
- For pet food - It can partially substitute blood plasma protein and / or carrageenan in the formula for cost reduction.
- For aquafeed - Achieve improved water stability, moisture and distribution of ingredients.
- Product Highlights
- As Pellet Binder
- Improves pellets integrity, durability and stability
- Reduces nutrient leaching and prevent fragmentation and abrasion of pellets during handling
- Effective at low inclusion levels
- Non-toxic at recommended inclusion levels
- Improve pellet quality in ruminant feed even with high fiber inclusion
- For Aquafeed
- Pellet binder for aquafeed
- Improves pellets integrity, durability and stability
- Reduces nutrient leaching and prevent fragmentation and abrasion of pellets during handling
- Highest water stability, recommended also for shrimp feed
- Effective at low inclusion levels
- Starch replacement in fish feed (salmon)
- Allows partial substitution of starch in the formula, releasing space for other nutrients critical for the nutritional value
- Pellet binder for aquafeed
- For Pet Food
- Moist foods
- Fast and efficient viscosity build up of gravy from coated kibbles
- Efficient thickening and water binding in canned pet food
- Improved binding of pate-like products
- Uniform distribution of fat and meat
- Keep feed freshness
- Cost efficient replacer to reduce blood plasma protein
- Semi-moist foods
- Excellent extrusion aid
- Even distribution of fine particles
- Dry foods
- Efficient thickening and water binding with reduced disintegration
- Moist holding
- Good texture
- Moist foods
- As Pellet Binder
- Product Benefits
As Pellet Binder
- Helps minimize production costs by reducing fines and dust (lower reprocessing costs)
- Nutritionally inert and does not react with nutrients in feed
- Supports easy handling and storing of feeds
- Offers flexibility of including high dust low cost feed ingredients to reduce feed formulation costs
- Dissolves easily in hot and cold water
- No effect on the smell and taste
For Aquafeed
- Helps minimize production costs by reducing fines and dust (lower reprocessing costs)
- Nutritionally inert and does not react with nutrients in feed
- Supports easy handling and storing of feeds
- Offers flexibility of including high dust low cost feed ingredients to reduce feed formulation costs
- No effect on the smell and taste
For Pet Food
- Sustainable, cost effective and reliable alternative to guar gum
- Improves texture and consistency
- Effective at low concentration
- Recommended as binder and extrusion aid
- Dissolves easily in hot and cold water
- No effect on the smell and taste
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Food & Nutrition Applications
- Inclusion Level
As Pellet Binder
- CMC is recommended at the rate of 0.5-1 kg per ton of feed depending on feed formulation and processing conditions.
As Starch Replacer
- 5 or 6 parts of starch can be replaced by 1 part of CMC. It can be used for this application up to 1%.
- Application
CMC is recommended to be added directly into the mixer. For best results, ensure accurate addition and thorough mixing of the product.
Properties
- Appearance
- Off white hygroscopic powder
- Physical Properties
- Microbiological Values
- Nutritional Information
- Specifications
- Heavy Metals
- Note
(*) Measured on intermittent basis. Results are available upon request. (**) Nouryon in accordance with ASTM-D1439.
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Bulk Density** | 500 - 900 | g/l | — |
Viscosity (at 25 °C, 1% solution) | 10 - 15 | mPa.s | Brookfield LVT |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Total Plate Count (*) | max. 1000 | cfu/g | — |
Yeast* | max. 100 | cfu/g | — |
Molds* | max. 100 | cfu/g | — |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Dietary Fiber | min. 85.0 | g/100g | — |
Insoluble Fiber | max. 0.1 | g/100g | — |
Calories | 0 | kcal/100g | — |
Fat | 0 | g/100g | — |
Cholesterol | 0 | g/100g | — |
Sodium | approx. 9.5 | g/100g | — |
Calcium | max. 5 | mg/100g | — |
Iron | max. 1 | mg/100g | — |
Carbohydrate | 0 | g/100g | — |
Soluble fiber | min. 85.0 | g/100g | — |
Protein | 0 | g/100g | — |
Vitamin | 0 | g/100g | — |
Moisture | max. 8.0 | g/100g | — |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Degree of Substitution** | 0.75 - 0.95 | — | — |
Sodium (CMC, dry basis (FCC)) | min. 99.5 | % | — |
Sieve Limit (retained on 35 mesh) | max. 0.5 | % | — |
Moisture** (as packed ) | max. 8 | % | — |
pH (in 1% solution, at 25°C) | 6.5 - 8.5 | — | — |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Arsenic Content* | max. 3 | mg/kg | — |
Mercury Content (*) | max. 1 | mg/kg | — |
Cadmium Content* | max. 1 | mg/kg | — |
Lead Content* | max. 2 | mg/kg | — |
Total Heavy metal Count (*) | max. 10 | mg/kg | — |
Regulatory & Compliance
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Packaging
Packing multiply paper bags with an inner polyethylene bag.
Storage & Handling
- Shelf Life
- 3 Years
- Storage Conditions
- The shelf life is 3 years from date of production provided when the material is stored in the original bags under dry and cool conditions.
- The viscosity of cellulose gum may decrease slightly in time.