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Products by Market Products by Market AIC – 2000 West Park Drive, Suite 300, Westborough, MA 01581 (800) 238-0001 (508) 270-1800 [email protected] www.aicma.com Established in 1972 ~ ISO 9000 Registered ~ NACD/RDP Certified Food & Beverage Ingredients • Fumaric Acid • Lactic Acid 88% • Tartaric Acid Acidulants • Glucono-delta-lactone • Malic Acid Additives • Potassium Chloride • Potassium Sulfate FCC • Sodium Acetate • Calcium Stearate • Microcrystalline Cellulose • Sodium Aluminum Silicate Anti-Caking • Magnesium Carbonate • Silicon Dioxide • TriCalcium Phosphate • Magnesium Stearate Colorants • Beta Carotene (Carocare®) • Titanium Dioxide • Calcium Peroxide • L-Cysteine • Potassium Bromate Dough Conditioners • Iodates • Diglycerol • Polyglycerol-3 • Sodium Hexametaphosphate Emulsifiers • Glycerol Monostearate • Sodium Alginate • Methylcellulose USP • Apple Fiber • Polydextrose • Resistant Dextrin (Logifiber) Fibers • Bamboo Fiber • Cellulose Powder Syrups and Powders* Soluble and Insoluble • ChiaFibre™ • Sugar Cane Fiber • Wheat Fiber • Methylcellulose • • Flavors and Flavor Clear Mask™ Flavor Masking System Natural Vanilla Extracts & Flavors Masking Agents Fruit • Cranberry (Cranbumycin) • Cranberry (Crantiva™) • Cranberry Seed Oil Oils & Powders • Alginic Acid • Gum Arabic (Acacia) • Sodium Alginate • Carboxymethylcellulose • Methylcellulose USP • Tara Gum Hydrocolloids • Gellan Gum • Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose • Xanthan Gum • Guar Gum • Microcrystalline Cellulose • Dicalcium Phosphate • Monocalcium Phosphate • Sodium Aluminum Phosphate • Dipotassium Phosphate • Monopotassium Phosphate • Tricalcium Phosphate Phosphates • Disodium Phosphate • Phosphate Blends • Trisodium Phosphate • Ferric Orthophosphate, Pyrophosphate • Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate • Benzoic Acid, low odor • Lactobionic Acid • Potassium Sorbate • Calcium Acetate • Natamycin • Sodium Benzoate • Calcium DiSodium EDTA • Nisin • Sodium Diacetate Preservatives • Calcium Propionate • Potassium Alum • Sodium Erythorbate • Disodium EDTA • Potassium Benzoate • Sodium Nitrate • E-Polylysine • Potassium Nitrate • Sorbic Acid • Erythorbic Acid • Chia Protein Powder • Pea Protein 75% • Rice Protein 80% Proteins • Cranberry Protein Powder • Pumpkin Seed Protein 75% • Gum Acacia (Fibregum™) • • Aluminum Sulfate Sodium (SAS) Stearic Acid • Mineralized Yeasts • • Antioxidant Blends Vitamins • Minerals (Minerals Product List) (Vitamin Product List) • Baking Powders • Nutrient Complete RiceMilk • Whole Grain OatMilk Powder • Betaine HCL & Anhydrous Supplements and (RiceLife®) (OatLife®) – Gluten Free • Chelated Minerals • Peracetic Acid • Whole Grain RiceMilk Powder Processing Aids (Chelated Minerals Product List) • Phytosterols (RiceLife®) • Croscarmellose Sodium • Specialty Nutrition • Encapsulated Fumaric Acid (Nutritional Ingredients Product • Glycerine List) Starches and • Tapioca Starch (Tapiocaline) Fat Replacers • Agave (Syrups and Powders) • Erythritol & Stevia Blends • Xylitol Sweeteners • Erythritol (Erylite®) • Inositol *Available from Corn and Tapioca Organic Available AIC – 2000 West Park Drive, Suite 300, Westborough, MA 01701 (800) 238-0001 (508) 270-1800 [email protected] www.aicma.com Established in 1972 ~ ISO 9000 Registered ~ NACD/RDP Certified 6/25/2020 Nutritional Ingredients • Ashwagandha • Curcumin • Triphala • Bacopa • Garcinia • Botanical Extracts Blue Spirulina Powder • Boswellia • Mangosteen • Coleus • Mucuna • Astaxanthin (Algalif®) • Lutein (MariLut®) Carotenoids • Beta Carotene (Carocare®) • Zeaxanthin (MariZ®) • Carboxymethylcellulose • Microcrystalline Cellulose • Stearic Acid (TriStar®) Excipients • Croscarmellose Sodium • Silicon Dioxide (Pirosil®) • Apple Fiber • Polydextrose • Resistant Dextrin (Logifiber) Fibers • Bamboo Fiber • Powdered Cellulose Syrups and Powders* Soluble and Insoluble • ChiaFibre™ • Sugar Cane Fiber • Wheat Fiber • Methylcellulose USP Flavor Masking • Clear Mask™ Flavoring Masking • Natural Vanilla Extracts & Flavors Agents System Fruit • Cranberry (Cranbumycin®) • Cranberry (Crantiva™) • Cranberry Seed Oil Oils & Powders • Algal DHA Oil • Algal DHA Powder Omega 3 • Chia Protein Powder • Pea Protein 80% • Rice Protein 80% Proteins • Cranberry Protein Powder • Pumpkin Seed Protein 75% • Aloe Vera 200X FD • Medium Chain Triglycerides • Aminogen® (oils and powder) • Resettin® • Beta 1,3/1,6 Glucan (Nutramunity®) • Nutrient Complete RiceMilk Powder • Tocotrienols (DavosLife E3®) Specialty Nutrition • Carbogen®CoEnzyme Q10 (RiceLife®) • Whole Grain OatMilk Powder • CoEnzyme Q10 • Phytosterols (OatLife®) – Gluten Free (sunflower and non-GMO IP soy) • Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid • Fumaric Acid • Orotic Acid • Antioxidant Blends • Gum Acacia (Fibregum™) • Supplements and Tartaric Acid • Betaine HCL & Anhydrous • Glycerine • Vitamins (Vitamins Product List) Processing Aids • DMAE L-Bitartrate • Malic Acid • EDTA and Salts • Minerals(Minerals Product List) Starches and • Tapioca Starch (Tapiocaline) Fat Replacers • • • Agave Syrups and Powders Erythritol & Stevia Blends Xylitol • Sweeteners • Erythritol (Erylite®) Inositol *Available from Corn and Tapioca Organic Available AIC – 2000 West Park Drive, Suite 300, Westborough, MA 01581 (800) 238-0001 (508) 270-1800 [email protected] www.aicma.com Established in 1972 ~ ISO 9000 Registered ~ NACD/RDP Certified 6/25/2020 Vitamin Ingredients • Acetate, Water Soluble Powder (325,000 IU/g) Vitamin A • Palmitate, Oil (1.7 million IU/g) • Palmitate, Water Soluble Powder (250,000 IU/g) Vitamin B1 • Benfotiamine • Riboflavin-5’-Phosphate Sodium (RPS) Vitamin B2 • Riboflavin USP • Niacin USP Granular • Niacinamide USP Granular Vitamin B3 • Niacin USP Powder • Niacinamide USP Powder • Pyridoxal-5’-Phosphate (P5P) Vitamin B6 • Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Granular 98% • Pyridoxine Hydrochloride USP • Biotin USP Vitamin B7 • Biotin Triturations • Calcium L-5- Methyltetrahydrofolate USP (L-5-MTHF) • Folic Acid Triturations Vitamin B9 • Folic Acid USP • Cyanocobalamin USP • Methylcobalamin Triturations Vitamin B12 • Cyanocobalamin Triturations • Hydroxocobalamin Base • Methylcobalamin USP • Hydroxocobalamin Acetate Vitamin C • Ascorbyl Palmitate USP • Crystals USP (40 million IU/g) Vitamin D3 • Oils (1.0 mIU/g in various carriers) • Water Soluble Powders (100,000, 500,000, and 850,000 IU/g) Vitamin E • See "Vitamin E Ingredients" • Vitamin K1 (Phytonadione) Oil USP Vitamin K1 • Vitamin K1 Triturations • MK-4 Beadlets Triturations Vitamin K2 • MK-7 Powder 0.2% (2000 IU/g) • MK-7 Powder .5% (5,000 IU/g) AIC - 2000 West Park Drive, Suite 300, Westborough, MA 01581 (800) 238-0001 (508) 270-1800 [email protected] www.aicma.com Established in 1972 ~ ISO 9000 Registered ~ NACD/RDP Certified 12/9/2019 Vitamin E Ingredients • Tocopherol 900 IU/g • Tocopherol 1000 IU/g Oil Natural - From Sunflower (USP) • Tocopheryl Acetate 1100 IU/g Oil • Tocopherol Powders • Tocopheryl Succinate Powders • Tocopherol Oil 1000 IU/g • Tocopheryl Acetate Oil 1100 IU/g Natural - From Soy (USP, Non-GMO IP) • Tocopheryl Succinate Powders • Vitamin E TPGS 1000 NF • Tocopherol Oil 1000 IU/g • Tocopheryl Acetate Oil 1100 IU/g Natural - From soy (USP, PCR Negative) • Tocopheryl Acetate Oil 1360 IU/g • Tocopheryl Acetate CWS Powder 700IU/g • Tocopheryl Succinate 1210 IU Powder • 70% Oil Mixed Tocopherols - From Soy (FCC, Non- • 90% Oil GMO IP) • 30% CWS Powder Mixed Tocopherols – From Soy (FCC, PCR • 70% Oil Negative) • 90% Oil • 70% Oil Mixed Tocopherols - From Rapeseed • 30% Powder • Bioenhanced Tocotrienol Concentrate 20% Mixed Tocotrienols - From Palm • Tocotrienol Concentrate 30%, 50%, 84%, 95% • Tocotrienol Powder 30% Water Soluble • Tocopherol Oil Synthetic Vitamin E • Tocopheryl Acetate 98% Oil • Tocopheryl Acetate 50% CWS Powder AIC - 2000 West Park Drive, Suite 300, Westborough MA 01581(800) 238-0001 (508) 270-1800 [email protected] www.aicma.com Established in 1972 ~ ISO 9000 Registered ~ NACD/RDP Certified 12/9/2019 Processed Meats & Poultry Ingredients Apple Fiber Potassium Lactate/Potassium Diacetate Blend Bamboo Fiber Cellulose Fiber Potassium Nitrate Potassium Sorbate Cetylpyridinium Chloride Sugarcane Fiber Dipotassium Phosphate Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate Disodium Phosphate Sodium Benzoate Erythorbic Acid Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) Fumaric Acid Sodium Diacetate Glucono-delta-Lactone Sodium Erythorbate Lactic Acid 88% Sodium Hexametaphosphate Sodium Lactate Malic Acid Sodium Lactate/Sodium Diacetate Blend Monopotassium Phosphate Sodium Nitrate Monosodium Phosphate Sodium Tripolyphosphate Natamycin* Sorbic Acid Nisin* Sub4salt® Nitrate & Nitrite Replacers Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate Oat Fiber Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate Tricalcium Phosphate Phosphate Blends Wheat Fiber Pirosil® (Silicon Dioxide) Polylysine* Potassium Lactate/Sodium Diacetate Blend Potassium Lactate/Potassium Diacetate Blend Custom Ingredients also available AIC – 2000 West Park Drive, Suite 300, Westborough, MA 01581 (800) 238-0001 (508) 270-1800 [email protected] www.aicma.com Established in 1972 ~ ISO 9000 Registered ~ NACD/RDP Certified 1/15/2020 Mineral Salts Acetate D-Saccharate/Glucarate Levulinate Ascorbate Gluconate Orotate Calcium Chloride Lactate Phosphate Dibasic Citrate Lactate-Gluconate (GLOCAL®) Stearate Citrate-Malate Lactobionate Choline Chloride Citrate L-Bitartrate Chromium Chloride Mineralized Yeast Trioxide Acetate Citrate Nitrate Copper Carbonate Gluconate Oxide Chloride Lactate-Gluconate(EZ-Copper®) Sulfate Ascorbate Ferric Pyrophosphate Lactate-Gluconate Citrate Fumarate Reduced Iron Electrolytic Iron Gluconate Sucrose
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