yogurt powder

powder obtained from dried, ground yogurt

Identification

Nameyogurt powder

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Assay 95.00 to 100.00
Food Chemicals Codex Listed No

Cosmetic Information

CosIngcosmetic data
Cosmetic Useshair conditioning

No sensory data available

Safety Information

Oral/Parenteral ToxicityNot determined
Dermal ToxicityNot determined
Inhalation ToxicityNot determined

GHS Classification

['GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)', 'GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements']

Safety in Use

Categorycosmetic ingredient for hair conditioning
Recommendation for yogurt powder usage levels up tonot for fragrance use.
Recommendation for yogurt powder flavor usage levels up tonot for flavor use.

No supplier data available

Potential Uses

None Found

Natural Occurrence

found in nature

Synonyms

powder obtained from dried, ground yogurt PubMed: Developing an innovative textural structure for semi-volume breads based on interaction of spray-dried yogurt powder and jujube polysaccharide. PubMed: Survey of Yogurt Powder Storage in Ambient Export Countries A Safety Evaluation Standard Compliance and Comparative Analysis. PubMed: Reconstituted yogurt from yogurt cultured milk powder mix has better overall characteristics than reconstituted yogurt from commercial yogurt powder. PubMed: Study of compressibility properties of yogurt powder in order to prepare a complementary formulation. PubMed: [Preparation and evaluation of taste masked orally disintegrating tablets with granules made by the wet granulation method]. PubMed: Preparation of orally disintegrating tablets with taste-masking function: masking effect in granules prepared with correctives using the dry granulation method and evaluation of tablets prepared using the taste-masked granules. PubMed: Effect of dairy supplementation on body composition and insulin resistance in mice. PubMed: Effects of fermented soy milk on the liver lipids under oxidative stress. PubMed: Effect of spray-dried yogurt and lactic acid bacteria on the initiation and promotion stages of chemically induced skin carcinogenesis in mice. PubMed: The effect of dietary fermented milk products and lactic acid bacteria on the initiation and promotion stages of mammary carcinogenesis.