The principle of biosoluble fiber is mainly reflected in its unique physical and chemical properties. Biosoluble fiber usually has the characteristics of swelling when absorbing water and can form a gel-like substance in water, which makes it perform well in many applications.
The principle of biosoluble fiber
The main component of biosoluble fiber is silicate, and its principle is based on the physical and chemical properties of silicate. This fiber can absorb water and swell to form a gel-like substance, thus showing excellent performance in applications. For example, in the food industry, biosoluble fiber can increase the volume and taste of food while providing good texture and stability.
