Organic soluble tapioca fiber interacts with probiotics in the intestines and can improve intestinal flora.
When organic soluble tapioca fiber syrup is taken together with food, the absorption of fats contained in the diet is delayed and the rise in neutral fats in the blood after a meal becomes slower.
Visceral fat mass and postprandial blood neutral fat values are significantly reduced when soluble tapioca fiber is consumed.
Organic soluble tapioca fiber promotes the absorption of calcium, magnesium, iron and zinc.
Adding organic soluble tapioca fiber syrup to pastries can keep the product soft and moist, increase the shelf life, and extend the shelf life.
Product name | Organic Soluble Tapioca Fiber Syrup |
Appearance | From brown yellow to light yellow syrup |
Taste | With an inherent smell, no odor |
Total fiber content, % | ≥70.0 |
Dry matter(Solid Substance), % | 75.0-75.4 |
Ash, % | ≤0.5 |
Water Activity | <0.8650 |
pH | 3.5-5.5 |
Sugar, % | <2.0 |
Lead (Pb), mg/kg | ≤0.5 |
Arsenic (As), mg/kg | ≤0.5 |
Total Plate Count, CFU/g | ≤1000 |
Total Coliform, MPN/100g | ≤30 |
Mold, CFU/g | ≤25 |
Yeast, CFU/g | ≤25 |
Organic soluble tapioca fiber syrup has good physiological functions and processing properties, and its characteristics in all aspects are better than non-starch polysaccharide dietary fiber and insoluble dietary fiber. It is a new food additive worthy of vigorous promotion and can be used as food functional ingredients, used in foods such as carbohydrates and fats. Soluble tapioca fiber has broad market prospects as a functional food ingredient with low calorie and high dietary fiber content.