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Understanding the Acids Used in Commercial Cleaning
Commercial cleaning seems very cut and dried. Use a strong chemical to ensure all surfaces are free of the great majority of pathogens and appear clean. However, not all cleaners are created equally. Industrial cleaning requires a variety of formulas and pH levels to properly clean all areas. Industrial chemical supplier Bell Chem stocks hundreds of cleaners, and many of those are acidic.
Why use an acid?
Acids have a pH lower than the average pH of 7. Acidic conditions are generally unfavorable to many microbes, with the likelihood of contamination fluctuating with how acidic a cleaner is. Acidic cleaners can range from mild to strong, depending on your needs.
Strong Acids
These are examples of strong acids that are frequently used in industrial cleaning:
Hydrobromic acid serves as a flux material to cleanse metals before they are soldered. In food prep areas, hydrobromic acid controls bacteria and other pathogens.
Hydrochloric acid is an ideal acidic cleaner for bathroom surfaces, such as bathtubs, sinks, tiles, and toilets.
Muriatic acid is ideal for persistent stains, rust, and mold from many surfaces such as brick, natural stone, and swimming pools.
As a fantastic all-around cleaner, nitric acid can specifically target soak tanks. Its use with steam cleaning devices is renowned. Nitric acid in electronics has the ability to clean silicon wafers. When combined with phosphoric acid, food and dairy equipment are quickly cleared of precipitated calcium and magnesium buildup.
Mineral deposits, grime, and hard water stains are eradicated with phosphoric acid. Many manufacturers use phosphoric acid as a degreaser and oxidizer, giving it use in cleaning products both indoors and outdoors. Clean tile, grout, natural stone, masonry, and concrete with phosphoric acid. If you are targeting cement grout haze, lime deposits, rust, hard water deposits, and grime, reach for phosphoric acid.
Another contender is sulfuric acid, which is frequently used in toilet bowl cleaners to break through drain blockage, to dissolve rust on surfaces, and to rinse away stains in clothes and dishes. Sulfuric acid is also effective in breaking apart organic products such as food, grease, and hair.
Weak Acids
These are weaker acids that are used for commercial cleaning on more sensitive surfaces:
To remove limescale and hard water stains, and as a toilet bowl cleaner, oven and stove top cleaner, and drain opener, rely on formic acid.
Hydrofluoric acid removes rust as an oxidizer, removes stains, and dissolves silicates on surfaces.
While oxalic acid is considered a weak acid, it is stronger than most other weak acids. Its properties lend it to be used much like bleach for more stringent cleaning. Oxalic acid removes stains and rust from concrete, metal, fabric, leather, wood, stone, brick, and linoleum. In laundering products, oxalic acid as part of an acid rinse removes rust and ink.
Bell Chem is an industrial chemical supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including acid cleaners. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Glycerine Uses in Pharmaceutical Products
Glycerine (C3H8O3, glycerol, or glycerin) has long been recognized for its range of uses in pharmacy and personal health care products. Bell Chem, USP ingredient supplier, wishes to share many of the advantages glycerine USP has within the realm of healthcare.
A USP Ingredient
What exactly is USP and why is it important? The United States Pharmacopeia has strict guidelines on the biologics, testing, compounding, and manufacturing of all aspects of pharmaceutical products. Using tested analytical tools to deliver the highest levels of predictability across all forms of testing and manufacture, a USP-registered product is recognized as one with the highest level of certainty that the contents match the known label.
Adding Sweetness
Glycerine USP’s sweet flavor leads to its inclusion as an excipient in many syrups and lozenges. As a matter of fact, glycerine is second only to water as a pharmaceutical excipient.
Turning Up the Volume
The viscous, syrupy flow of glycerine USP aids in the formulation of creams, expectorants, suppositories, jellies, and gel capsules. Many cough and cold remedies add glycerine as an expectorant. Its increased volume also soothes eyes when it is an added ophthalmic ingredient. It is often used to help treat glaucoma since glycerine USP reduces and stabilizes intraocular pressure by removing excess fluid in the aqueous and vitreous humors, delivering them safely into the bloodstream. Ophthalmologists also rely on glycerine during surgical procedures. The middle ear is greatly soothed when glycerine is included in ear drops as it coats the ear canal.
Adding Pressure
Intravenous application of glycerine reduces cerebral edema as it draws water from inside the cranium. Elsewhere in the body, glycerine is the primary ingredient given in preparation of a colonoscopy as it removes water from the surrounding tissues to be eliminated.
Aiding Skin Health
Non comedogenic glycerine gently cleanses the skin without clogging pores without the use of harsh chemicals. – a boon for those suffering from acne or other skin inflammation anomalies.
Extreme dry skin is no match to glycerine since it acts as a barrier to the epidermis, countering the removal of moisture to the environment as it draws water from the air into the skin. Many anti-aging creams contain glycerine for its ability to leave the skin softer and smoother because of this water-trapping ability.
Bell Chem is a USP ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including glycerine. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Understanding How Citric Acid Enhances Cleaning Products
When a consumer opens a bottle of cleaning solution and the unmistakable odor of citrus emanates from the container, the satisfied smile is twofold: the cleaner is meant to handle stubborn, baked on or caked on debris, and it smells great. Citric acid supplier Bell Chem wishes to share more information pertaining to the benefits of citric acid as an additive to cleaning products.
Clean with Green
Citric acid is a plant-based, biodegradable, non-toxic cleaner that packs a punch. Citric acid acts as a chelating agent as it attracts metals in hard water. As the metals and minerals bind to citric acid, they are no longer able to form a film on surfaces (scale) that look unsightly and impede the flow inside pipes. Citric acid then allows chemicals within the cleaner to work unimpeded by these metals; the cleaners are then able to form a heady foam and clean without the use of a water softener or another chemical that may prove harmful to consumers and the environment.
Uses for Citric Acid
Consumers can use citric acid for a variety of chores, such as removing hard water stains and mineral deposits, and descaling. Citric acid is great as an antibacterial, antiseptic cleaner. Citric acid works wonders on dehumidifiers, small kitchen appliances, toilets and tanks, and overall kitchen and bathroom cleaners.
pH Adjustment
As a mild organic acid, citric acid is able to control the pH of a product by bringing a basic pH to a normal range, or adding more acidity to a cleaner to enhance its cleaning abilities. Altering a cleaner’s pH is what gives citric acid its ability to act as an antibacterial. A lower pH weakens the cell walls and membranes of bacteria, mildew, and mold. Without a functional outer membrane, these microbes are no longer functional.
Bell Chem is a citric acid supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including citric acid. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
How Food Manufacturers Can Formulate for Food Intolerance
Sometimes the difference between a good meal and an outstanding meal is how many guests are able to appreciate the food. With more and more patrons requesting gluten free, peanut free, additive free, or other changes in your menu, it seems more difficult than ever to create a meal where every patron is satisfied. A 2009 study estimated 18% of patrons living in industrialized countries (10% of adults and 8% of children) had a medically-diagnosed food allergy or reaction. Fortunately, food ingredient supplier Bell Chem can assist with many of your menu considerations.
Gluten free
The majority of food allergies or reactions focus on 2 sources: gluten and lactose. Creating gluten-free foods is not as simple as leaving out gluten. The function of gluten and gliadin is to maintain the shape of dough as it rises, which means their absence collapses baked goods. To counter this, manufacturers are able to add gluten-free, genetically modified wheat varieties; biotechnologically-modified gluten; substitutions such as rice, tapioca, or legumes; or dietary powders made of corn flakes, tofu, or flaxseed. Another method of replacement improves the binding qualities of additives with water or gas, including Bell Chem replacements xanthan gum, locust gum, or guar gum.
Lactose free
With a whopping 65% of the world’s adult population registering as some level of lactose intolerant, the push for lactose-free foods is imperative. From the FDA’s perspective, though, lactose intolerance’s lack of immunological response deems it unworthy of definition. In other words, lactose-free and lactose-reduced foods have no true common standards.
Removing lactose is generally performed via enzymatic hydrolysis in which the lactose content is hydrolyzed into glucose and galactose via lactase. Genetically-modified lactase is another method of rendering lactose inoperable. Mechanical methods including ultrafiltration, fermentation, and reverse osmosis also stanch lactose intolerance. Ingredient substitutions, such as Bell Chem’s oat flour which can be mixed with water to form oat milk.
Additives
The list of additives that may cause allergic reactions is extensive and includes emulsifiers, pH controllers, preservatives, and stabilizers. Switching from a known reactant, such as lactic acid to citric acid, alleviates many unfavorable symptoms. Using ethanol rather than sulphites leads to better outcomes as well.
Bell Chem is a food ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including many replacements for known food allergens. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Top Dietary and Nutritional Supplement Trends in 2024
The market trends for 2024 as they relate to dietary and nutritional supplements are exploding in holistic wellness and supplements specific to gender, race, and ethnicity. USP ingredients supplier Bell Chem presents a handful of these trends to you as you increase your health this year.
What could you do with $183,000,000? Imagine 1/3 of that amount being spent by Americans on supplements – the other 2/3 is divided among the world’s other countries. Health is vitally important to everyone, and the market is ripe for supplements focused on both physical and mental well-being. In fact, “feeling well” is the main goal of those polled asking about health goals. To that end, supplements focusing on better sleep quality and stress reduction are trending ever upward. The following supplement categories fall under the umbrella of holistic health.
Botanicals
With 48% of Americans convinced botanicals are effective and close to 1/3 of the same demographic interested in improving their mental status and mood with botanicals, these traditional and natural remedies are proving potent. High on this list are adaptogenic herbs such as rhodiola and ginseng, which positively adapt your mind to stress, anxiety, sleep support, mental clarity, and fatigue. Bell Chem’s long list of natural oils should be high on your list of botanical additives.
Skin health
Sunscreen and acne cream are important, but skin care has come a long way since the 1980s. Within the past 5 years the skin health market has increased a whopping 23% globally. In the United States, 1 of every 3 new product launches relates to skin health. Most supplements include Vitamins C, E, and B complex along with magnesium.
Focus on the female
A woman’s changing body needs supplements to support her during adolescence, pregnancy and maternal care, all stages of menopause, and elderly care. Iron, collagen, protein, and calcium support almost every stage of development while new supplements contain ingredients specific to increasing mood, supporting good sleep habits, and decreasing inflammation in joints.
Sports nutrition
While this may seem an old category, the members of this group are ever evolving. New supplements are hitting the market designed for e-gamers and focus on prolonged focus, as well as visual stress and sustained energy. Looking for more cardiovascular activity? Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the United States with 1 out of every 5 adults playing within the past year. Obviously, supplements for joint health and overall energy are generated toward this exciting sport. These supplements often contain a variety of USP ingredients to achieve the desired effects.
Bell Chem is a USP ingredients supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including dozens of food and dietary additives perfect for your nutritional supplement enterprise. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
How Manufacturers Make Dietary Supplements
The process of creating a dietary supplement seems rather mundane on the surface – squeeze a substance into a pill form and you’re ready to roll out your product. If only it were that easy. USP ingredient supplier Bell Chem gives a little background on the myriad steps from formulation to completion of dietary supplements.
Developing a formula
Depending on your goal – relieving joint pain or stiffness, increasing energy levels, supporting physical or mental health, or any of the other goals of dietary supplements – a formula with the specific active and inactive science-based ingredients must be developed.
Manufacturing necessities
Every capsule, pill, and tablet needs the exact amount of active and inactive ingredients. These measurements are only feasible with specifically calibrated scales and balances. Another portion of physical equipment is particle modifiers, which perform precisely what their name implies by hammering, granulating, oscillating, rolling, agglomerating, and otherwise transforming a liquid or solid into a finished product. Once products are the correct viscosity, they are blended and filled into capsules or pressed into tablets before being packaged.
Choosing the correct raw materials from Bell Chem
With a wide array of USP-designated ingredients, Bell Chem is sure to supply you with the products you need at a price you can afford. We can ship your 100% pure items quickly and accurately. No matter where your chemicals and supplements originate, it is vitally important to test the raw materials once they reach your premises.
Testing
Research before development of your product will give you precise measurements, but physically testing products will ensure the manufacturing process is correct. Pilot batches and instrument adjustments ensure your dietary supplement meets expectations. Once the pilot batch test proves positive, a production run ensues. Production runs include testing for uniformity in the mixture and content, particle size analysis, flowability, and amount of disintegration (absorption) over time.
At last the final product is ready to be tested using the same procedures for the raw materials, including identity and potency along with microbiological and heavy metal compliance. Approval at this level via the FDA’s Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) leads to a finished product ready to be distributed.
Quality control
Quality control is vital at every step of the manufacturing process. Armed with a checklist and specific set of regulatory requirements, quality control tests products and equipment to meet or exceed manufacturing guidelines.
Packaging and labeling
This might seem a simple step requiring the advertising department, but the FDA is involved in this step as well since package labels must include the product name, serving size, list of ingredients, health claims, and dietary restrictions.
Bell Chem is a USP ingredients supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including many raw materials for dietary supplements. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Understanding the Chemicals Used in Nail Care
The odor of a nail salon makes it obvious that chemicals are at play in beautifying or strengthening nails. But what causes that odor? How can colors be so bright? What makes nails healthier? Personal care raw ingredients supplier Bell Chem is here to answer those questions and more.
What is in your nail polish?
A chemical breakdown of nail polish typically reveals a nitrocellulose polymer dissolved in either ethyl acetate or butyl acetate with a plasticizer (typically phthalates) added for durability. When the polish comes into contact with the nail and is subjected to oxygenated air, the solvent evaporates and the polymer adheres to the nail.
Gel nail polish
With a different concoction from conventional nail polish, gel polish consists of methacrylate compounds and photo initiating compounds, including benzoyl peroxide. Gel nail polishes are brushed on in layers, then dried under an ultraviolet light. The UV light begins a polymerization process with an end result of a solidly-fused polish.
Colors
The stunning and sometimes startling colors in nail polish are generally organic or inorganic pigments. Inorganic pigments include:
Chromium oxide – green tints
Ferric ferrocyanide – blue tints
Iron oxide – red and orange tints.
Organic pigments come in a vast array – such as beta carotene for orange - and are similar to the chemicals responsible for food colors.
Glitter nail polish is the result of mica, and pearlescence is due to titanium dioxide. Other showy nail polishes contain:
Light-sensitive (photochromic) compounds containing spiropyrans and spirooxazines show a structural alteration with exposure to ultraviolet rays.
Temperature-sensitive (thermochromic) compounds known as leucodyes with solvents with low melting points as well as acids. When temperatures decrease, the color retains its natural hue. When temperatures increase, the molecules are farther apart and not able to react with one another and the color fades.
Nail Hardeners and Polishes
Many nail polishes contain hardeners to give nails durability as well as shine. Typically the chemical used in this process is formaldehyde, although it may be listed as methylene glycol or formalin on the label. Formaldehyde bonds to naturally occurring keratin in the nails, giving greater strength to the nails.
An alternative to formaldehyde’s hardening properties is a nail coating, such as toluene sulfonamide/formaldehyde resin, or TSFR. Along with resins, TSFR also aids in adhesion of polish, adds shine, and maintains the correct viscosity to polish.
Preservatives
Preventing contamination due to bacterial, yeast, or fungal growth is vitally important in nail products. Preservatives such as parabens and formaldehyde carry out these important functions.
Nail Polish Remover
As any home nail polish tech knows, acetone is essential for those who wish to remove nail polish once it begins to crack or wear off. This chemical also has the ability to remove nail glue, making it a versatile nail solution.
Bell Chem is a personal care raw ingredients supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including nail care chemicals. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Oat Flour: A Potential Sugar Substitute for Chocolate
While even dark chocolate is hard-pressed to admit to any health claims, chocolate can be created using an alternative, not-so-sugary ingredient. A study conducted by Pennsylvania State University has many scientists – and consumers – excited about a change in chocolate for the better without compromising flavor or texture. Food ingredient supplier Bell Chem shares this story with you to assist in changing food habits for the better.
Oat flour vs. sugar
With oat flour and sugar, it's difficult to find similarities. While they are both food products, they serve different purposes in the kitchen. Oats are the main course of many breakfasts and cookie mixes, while sugar is an indulgence sprinkled or added in much smaller amounts. However, the PSU USDA-backed study has found that the manufacture of chocolate is not altered when 25% of the sugar is replaced with finely ground (smaller than 10 µm) oat flour.
Both oats and sugar are carbohydrates, with oats reigning as more complex and sugar following as a simple carb. The substitution of oat flour for sugar will not necessarily reduce the overall caloric count of chocolate, but it will significantly reduce sugar consumption.
Results of replacement
When you replace up to 25% of sugar with oat flour, the amount of sugar within the chocolate drops by approximately 13.5%. The study results found the finely ground texture of the oat flour did not detract from the overall texture of the chocolate, and consumers noticed no difference in mouthfeel. A similar study with rice flour had less stellar results, with consumers comparing the “chalkier” texture of the rice flour-induced chocolate with the “smoother, softer, creamier” texture of the oat flour mixture. While many participants noted a negative difference with the addition of rice flour, chocolate-containing oat flour was sometimes preferred over chocolate with a normal sugar content.
Sugar’s role in chocolate is twofold: it adds sweetness to the sharp chocolate flavor as it increases the viscosity. Appearing as more than 50% of the ingredients in chocolate, removing ¼ of sugar with another bulking agent will not alter that important role.
Market demand
Sugar replacements are a hot button in today’s consumer market. Products labeled as low-sugar or sugar-free have undergone a compounded 3% annual growth rate within the last 5 years (2018 – 2023). Adding chocolate with less sugar to this growing market is advantageous. With the addition of oat flour, the benefits are greater since oats are naturally high in fiber without the detraction of gluten since gluten-free foods are also flooding the market. Results of the nutritional benefits of oat flour replacement are ongoing.
Bell Chem is a food ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including food additives. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or sending us an online message.
Choosing the Right Cleaning Chemicals for Your Food Production Facility
The chemicals used in food production must be safe, effective, and often specific for the task at hand. Choosing the correct chemical or mixture of chemicals to sanitize and clean your facility is not only important— it has to meet or exceed standards set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other agencies specific to your industry. Industrial chemical supplier Bell Chem shares information on choosing the correct chemicals for your industry.
Cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting
Most consumers believe these words are interchangeable, but industrial cleaners are far different than industrial-strength sanitizers, which differ from disinfectants. A cleaner is a chemical used to remove surface debris and some materials from surfaces. Cleaners are great for maintaining your equipment and environment, but must be paired with an antimicrobial to meet strict safety standards.
Sanitizers, on the other hand, remove many pathogens on surfaces. Sanitizers work far better on surfaces free of debris, which means cleaners are generally used before sanitizers are applied. Many products are labeled “cleaner/sanitizer,” covering both functions simultaneously.
Disinfectants remove 99.9% of disease-spreading pathogens. Many disinfectants are manufactured with certain pathogens in mind, such as bacteriocides.
Hypochlorites
This disinfectant combines chlorine and calcium, sodium, or another inorganic compound. Hypochlorites are most effective when used in a specific pH range, temperature, and for the correct amount of time. Too little time could provide inadequate coverage while too much time can corrode equipment.
Peroxyacetic acid (PAA)
Bacteria, viruses, yeasts, and other microorganisms have cellular membranes necessary for their functioning. Peroxyacetic acid destroys these membranes by breaking the chemical bonds holding them together, thereby destroying the organism, be it bacteria, yeast, or other form of pathogen. PAA is ideal for refrigerated areas and for biofilm removal. Because it breaks down into acetic acid, water, and oxygen, PAA leaves no harmful environmental byproducts. When compared to hypochlorites, PAA performs better, is environmentally friendlier, and corrodes equipment less frequently.
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (Quats)
When nitrogen bonds to alkyl chains, it forms quaternary ammonium compounds (quats), disinfectants that can be applied to lightly soiled surfaces and used in a wide temperature range. In other words, quats might replace cleaners, sanitizers, and disinfectants in some applications. Thoroughly rinse all surfaces after using quats as part of your cleaning regimen.
What method works best for you?
Many chemicals are distributed in multiple forms, such as tablets, powders, liquids, or foams. How you use your chemicals determines which method is most advantageous: will the chemical be used on a flat surface or between tiny crevices, or will it come in direct contact with food?
Remember, mixing chemicals is often dangerous; if your organization does not have ample manpower to manipulate chemical processing, it would be to your benefit to choose pre-mixed solutions.
Consider more sustainable options.
Many companies are opting for more environmentally friendly or green products that break down into harmless chemicals or those with a lesser impact on the environment. Choose chemicals effective against the pathogens you wish to eradicate, ensure they are FDA approved, and find those with the lightest environmental footprint.
Bell Chem is an industrial chemical supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including industrial cleaners, sanitizers, and disinfectants. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Emerging Trends Around Additives in the Food Industry
The food additives market comprises approximately $136.7 billion in the United States. With such a substantial market share of the national budget, it is imperative to understand trends in the additives industry. Food ingredient supplier Bell Chem has several food additive trends to share with you.
What is an additive?
But first, let’s define “additives." Almost anything not considered a whole food is an additive, from sweeteners to preservatives to organic acids. This broad range of products serves to emphasize color, taste, and texture as it preserves foods and even provides health benefits. A survey conducted by technology firm Ayana Bio concluded that 82% of adults claim to eat ultra-processed foods as part of their daily diets. All of this processing relies on additives.
Are our diets doomed?
It seems counterintuitive to point to additives as the heroes in feeding the world, but they surely are. The ability to chemically prepare food for storage and shipment has made it possible to send food from areas of plenty to those struggling with food insecurity. As these needs are met, additives enhance the nutritional value of foods.
AI in the food supply chain
If it seems AI is everywhere, you are not mistaken. In the supply chain, many major companies rely on AI to generate transparent content as they streamline shipments and create foods with sustainable and ethical profiles. Consumers are more satisfied knowing the key ingredients and additives in each food product and to better understand why these additives are vital.
eCommerce
The pandemic pushed the necessity for online shopping, and foods were no exception. From fresh produce to pre-packaged meals, consumers have learned to appreciate the convenience of having foods shipped directly to their front doors. One of the deciding factors in shipping food is its quality upon arrival. Additives ensure the transition from factory to door is virtually seamless.
Social media and food
Want your online post to pop? Make it colorful! Social media posts focusing on food have noted a recent trend for bright food and beverage colors. Accompanying this trend, the importance of natural foods extends with many of the color-enriched foods appearing on social media being tinted with naturally occurring additives such as bacteria, algae, yeast, and fungi.
Bell Chem is a food ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including food additives. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.