Locust bean gum is usually found in canned cats. Locust bean gum is a composite gelling agent, similar to carrageenan, and also used as a water-retaining agent to increase stability.
Locust bean gum, also known as locust bean gum, carob, locust bean gum and Red locust bean gum. It is the endosperm extract of Sophora japonica seeds, and it is a macromolecular polysaccharide polymer formed by combining galactose and mannose units through glycosidic bonds.
The purpose of adding rubber raw materials to canned staple food
The purpose of adding glue to pet cans is usually that brands first consider the appearance and weight of the contents (minced meat) of staple food cans.
Adding rubber to the canned food can make the contents of the canned food feel frozen in appearance, so the texture will be stronger. At the same time, after processing, meat and water are not easy to separate, and it looks more textured and more appetizing.
Adding rubber raw materials can also increase the weight and reduce the cost.