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General overview of fruit pectin

Fruit Pectin is a naturally occurring polysaccharide found in the cell walls of many fruits, particularly apples, citrus fruits, and berries. It plays a structural role in plants by helping bind cells together and providing firmness to fruit tissue. For food applications, Fruit Pectin is extracted from fruit peels or pomace through controlled processes involving heating, acid treatment, and purification.

Chemically, Fruit Pectin is composed mainly of galacturonic acid units linked together in long chains. Its functional behavior depends on factors such as degree of esterification, molecular weight, and presence of sugars or acids. These properties influence how Fruit Pectin interacts with water and other ingredients, determining its ability to form gels or increase viscosity.



In food preparation, Fruit Pectin is commonly used as a gelling and stabilizing agent. It is often incorporated into products such as jams, jellies, fruit spreads, and certain desserts, where it helps achieve the desired texture and consistency. Different types…

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