Non-soluble fibers: Non-soluble dietary fibers include fibers from Oat, Bamboo, Cellulose, and a combination of non-soluble and soluble fibers e.g., Apple and Orange fibers. In addition a MCC stabilizing systems. More Info: link
Carrageenan: Carrageenan is a hydrocolloid which is extracted from selected seaweeds. Used as a stabilizer, thickener and a gelling agent. More Info: link
Konjac: Konjac is a hydrocolloid belongs to the glucomannan, derived from the root of the Konjac plant, which is cultivated in the Far-East. It forms an extremely viscous solution. More info: link
Tara Gum: Tara Gum is a hydrocolloid which originates in South America. Belongs to the galactomannans, primarily used as a substitute for LBG. More info: link
Xanthan: Xanthan is a hydrocolloid soluble in cold water, used as emulsion and solution stabilizer, suspending particles and increasing viscosity. More info: link
Inulin & Oligofructose: Inulin and Oligofructose is used as a soluble prebiotic fiber and fat substitute. Oligofructose is used as a soluble prebiotic fiber and a sugar substitute. Synergy 1 – patent pending - is a unique blend of Inulin and Oligofructose, developed to boost calcium absorption. More info: link
Beta Glucan: Beta Glucan is a soluble fiber from oat. The first soluble fiber which was authorized by the FDA and the British health ministry to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. More info: link
Rice Derivatives: Rice flour, starch and protein. Functional and dietary ingredients. More info: link