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What is The Difference Between Food‑Grade and Industrial‑Grade Xanthan Gum?

Food‑grade xanthan gum complies with food‑safety regulations with strict control over heavy metals and impurities for food applications. Industrial‑grade has low sanitary indexes, only for industrial use and must not be consumed.

Is Xanthan Gum Bad for You?

It is safe for most people under normal intake. Excessive consumption may cause mild gastrointestinal bloating for a small group of people.

What Can I Use to Replace Xanthan Gum?

Common alternatives include guar gum, locust bean gum, pectin and CMC. Their thickening and suspending properties vary, so formula dosage needs adjustment.

Is Xanthan Gum An Emulsifier?

It is not a real emulsifier. It acts as a thickener‑stabilizer, reducing phase separation by raising system viscosity.

Is Xanthan Gum Vegan?

Yes. It is produced by microbial fermentation of carbohydrates, contains no animal‑sourced ingredients, suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

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