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Close-up of fine white sodium acid pyrophosphate powder.

Sodium Acid
Pyrophosphate (SAPP)

Sodium acid pyrophosphate (SAPP) is a leavening agent used in baking and processed foods to control the release of carbon dioxide during baking. It is often combined with baking soda to produce a consistent rise in products like cakes, biscuits, and pancakes. SAPP is also used in canned foods to maintain color and texture.

Summary

Application

  • Leavening agent in baking powders and baked goods
  • Color retention in canned foods
  • Texture stabilizer in processed snacks

Packing Options

25 kg bags
50 lb bags
Bigbags
Silo Trucks

Product Specifications

Market

Food

USPs

  • Controlled release for consistent leavening
  • Helps maintain color and texture in canned goods
  • Versatile leavening agent for various baked products

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