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1.product information

 

Product name

Paprika oleoresin

Product source

It is made from the dried peel of Capsicum annuum L., a plant of Solanaceae (Capsicum annuum L.), which is extracted and refined

Physical and chemical properties

Dark red viscous oily liquid with special smell. It is soluble in grease, insoluble in water; it has good acid resistance and heat resistance, but poor light resistance; strong coloring power, and the hue varies from light yellow to orange yellow due to different dilution concentrations.

Executive standard

GB 1886.34-2015  

Storage method / shelf life

Store in a dark, cool and dry place after sealing/12 months

 

2.Product specifications/ Formulation

 

E1% 1cm50-e1% 1cm350 oil soluble products; E1% 1cm20-e1% 1cm75 water dispersible powder and lotion products. In addition to conventional products, tasteless products and special products for beverages can be provided; It can provide water dispersible preparation products with better acid resistance, light resistance, heat resistance and transparency.

 

3. Product introduction:


Paprika takes the dried peel of the Solanaceae plant pepper as raw material, is extracted and refined, and uses special deodorizing technology and separation technology to obtain an oil-soluble paprika product with good oil solubility, pure flavor, few insolubles and stable quality; The capsicum red is emulsified and embedded by the microencapsulated preparation technology to obtain a water-soluble capsicum red emulsion and powder with good water solubility, light resistance and high stability.


4.Product appearance and application cases


Oil soluble paprika oleoresin

Water soluble paprika oleoresin emulsion

Water soluble paprika oleoresin powder

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Oil soluble paprika oleoresin The effect of the product in 3 different concentrations

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Water soluble paprika oleoresin powder The effect of the product in 3 different concentrations

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