K+S KALI introduces KaliSel, Food Grade Potassium Chloride

K+S KALI introduces KaliSel, Food Grade Potassium Chloride
februari 16, 2011

KaliSel is high-purity potassium chloride (KCl) from natural sources. In many segments of the food industry KCl is used as a substitute for sodium chloride (NaCl), as a taste enhancer, thickening agent, stabiliser or preservative for the production of a great variety of foodstuffs. At the Salt Reduction Europe 2011 conference in London, 16 – 17 February 2011, K+S KALI GmbH will introduce its new brand for the first time.

With KaliSel, K+S KALI GmbH offers an outstanding, yet cost-effective solution for salt substitution in food. The reason: The two vitally important minerals KCl and NaCl are, from a chemical point of view, closely related. Beyond that, KaliSel provides the body with necessary potassium, which is essential for many metabolic processes.

Sodium chloride, commonly known as salt, is a vital nutrient, and is essential for many important bodily functions. However, The World Health Organisation (WHO) considers the average salt consumption in the western world to be much too high.

The pressure on food producers to reduce the salt content of their products has therefore increased considerably. All over the world scientists are involved in the search for alternatives, in order to at least partially replace NaCl in food, without compromising product qualities.

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