karboksimetyyliselluloosaa
Karboksimetyyliselluloosaa, often abbreviated as CMC, is a cellulose derivative widely used as a food additive, thickener, stabilizer, and emulsifier. It is synthesized by reacting cellulose with chloroacetic acid or its sodium salt under alkaline conditions. This chemical modification introduces carboxymethyl groups onto the cellulose backbone, rendering it water-soluble and conferring its useful properties.
CMC is a versatile ingredient found in a multitude of products. In the food industry, it is
Beyond these applications, CMC also finds use in paper manufacturing to improve paper strength and surface