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So, what is sodium / tea-undecylenoyl hydrolyzed animal protein?
Sodium / tea-undecylenoyl hydrolyzed animal protein is a versatile ingredient used in various food applications. It is obtained by hydrolyzing animal protein and then reacting it with tea-undecylenic acid, resulting in a highly functional compound with emulsifying and foaming properties. This ingredient has a wide range of uses, including.
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