gelliyttäjä
Gelliyttäjä is a Finnish term that translates to "gellifier" or "gelling agent" in English. It refers to a substance that, when added to a liquid, causes it to thicken and form a gel. This process, known as gelling or gelation, involves the formation of a three-dimensional network structure within the liquid.
Gelliyttäjät can be derived from various sources, both natural and synthetic. Common natural gelliyttäjät include pectin,
Synthetic gelliyttäjät are also employed, often in industrial applications or specialized food products. These can include
The mechanism by which gelliyttäjät work varies. Some, like pectin, rely on the formation of hydrogen bonds