Erythritol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol (polyol) valued for its clean sweetness and low-calorie profile. With around 60–70% of the sweetness of sucrose, it offers a similar taste experience while contributing virtually no calories.
Produced through the fermentation of glucose, erythritol is recognised globally as a safe, effective, and sustainable sugar alternative. With a glycaemic index of zero and high digestive tolerance, erythritol integrates easily into clean-label and functional food formulations.
Food & Beverage
Erythritol is widely used as a sugar substitute in:
It not only sweetens but also provides bulk and texture, making it an excellent replacement for sugar in formulations where structure is key.
Health & Nutrition
Because it has no significant effect on blood glucose or insulin levels, erythritol is ideal for diabetic, keto, and low-carb diets. It also supports oral health, as it does not feed the bacteria responsible for tooth decay.
Pharmaceuticals & Personal Care
Beyond food, erythritol is used in oral care products such as toothpaste and mouthwash, and in pharmaceutical applications as a stabiliser and bulking agent.
Erythritol production via fermentation is based on renewable feedstocks, typically corn or wheat-derived glucose. The process is energy-efficient, biodegradable, and contributes to reducing dependence on traditional sugar farming, which is water- and land-intensive. Its role in sugar reduction strategies also supports broader public health and sustainability goals.
At Redox, we supply high-quality erythritol backed by decades of expertise and a strong global network. Our team works closely with customers to deliver tailored solutions, ensuring product consistency, compliance, and technical support across applications in food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, and personal care.
Contact Redox today and confidently harness erythritol’s benefits to your formulations.
Maltodextrin Powder is a versatile carbohydrate ingredient with wide-ranging applications across the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and industrial sectors. Derived from natural starch sources such as corn, rice, wheat, or potato, it appears as a white, fine powder that dissolves readily in water.
With a taste profile that varies from slightly sweet to nearly neutral, Maltodextrin adapts seamlessly to diverse formulations, making it a trusted solution for product developers worldwide.
Food & Beverage
Maltodextrin is valued as a filler, bulking agent, and stabiliser in numerous products. It enhances texture, improves mouthfeel, and extends shelf life. Commonly used in powdered drink mixes, soups, sauces, confectionery, and dairy products, it also plays an important role in sports and performance nutrition by providing a rapid source of glucose to support energy replenishment and recovery.

Fuel for performance: Maltodextrin delivers a rapid supply of glucose, absorbed quickly in the small intestine to replenish glycogen stores and sustain high-intensity effort providing fast, effective energy for athletes and beyond.
Health & Nutrition
Due to its quick digestibility, Maltodextrin is a preferred carbohydrate source in energy gels, weight gain supplements, and infant formula. It delivers rapid carbohydrate support in a convenient form for athletes and individuals requiring fast energy.
Pharmaceutical & Industrial
In pharmaceuticals, Maltodextrin functions as a reliable binder and coating agent, supporting tablet integrity and controlled release. Outside food and pharma, it is utilised in adhesives, textiles, and paper production, where it contributes viscosity, strength, and processing benefits.
Rapid Energy Source
Maltodextrin is quickly digested and absorbed in the small intestine, providing a fast supply of glucose to the body, ideal for sports nutrition, recovery products, and any application where rapid carbohydrate availability is critical.
Neutral Flavour Profile
With a taste ranging from slightly sweet to nearly flavourless, Maltodextrin integrates seamlessly into a wide range of formulations without altering flavour profiles. It provides bulk and stability without overshadowing the intended taste of the final product.
Texture and Mouthfeel Enhancement
Acting as a bulking agent, Maltodextrin improves the body, creaminess, and mouthfeel of many foods and beverages. Industry specifications highlight its versatility as a thickener and stabiliser, helping refine product consistency and consumer experience
Shelf Life and Stability
Maltodextrin helps reduce stickiness, clumping, and moisture absorption in powders, contributing to longer shelf life and better handling during production and packaging.
Versatility Across Applications
Its functional properties extend beyond food and nutrition into pharmaceuticals, adhesives, textiles, and paper, where it supports viscosity, structural integrity, and processing performance.
Cost-Effectiveness and Availability
Produced from abundant starch sources, Maltodextrin is readily available and competitively priced, making it an economical solution for manufacturers seeking performance without compromise.
At Redox, we leverage decades of experience in ingredient distribution to supply high-quality Maltodextrin Powder that meets strict global standards. With our extensive supply network, technical expertise, and customer-focused service, Redox delivers dependable carbohydrate solutions for applications in food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, and beyond.
Contact us today to learn how Maltodextrin Powder can add value to your formulations.
As the sports nutrition industry continues to evolve, so do consumer expectations.
More than ever, active individuals seek clean, effective, and environmentally responsible ingredients to fuel their performance and recovery.
Redox is proud to introduce AngeoPro, a game-changing natural yeast protein that delivers on all fronts.
AngeoPro offers a compelling blend of performance, sustainability, and versatility—making it an ideal choice for next-generation formulations.
AngeoPro works as both a standalone protein source and a complement to plant- or animal-based proteins, improving the biological value of blends through its balanced essential amino acid profile.
Redox is proud to support innovative, clean-label ingredients like AngeoPro, which meet the demands of today’s health-conscious and environmentally aware-consumers.
To learn more, contact our team today.
Malic acid is gaining increasing relevance across food, beverage, pharmaceutical and personal care industries. Known for its pleasant tartness and role in cellular energy production, malic acid is a functional ingredient and a sustainable choice for manufacturers committed to quality and environmental responsibility.
Chemically identified as a dicarboxylic acid (C₄H₆O₅), malic acid contributes to sourness in taste and plays an essential metabolic role in the Krebs cycle, which fuels cellular energy.
In industrial contexts, it is typically used in its L-isomer form and is available as a white crystalline powder or granules.

A perfect blend of sweetness and subtle tartness—malic acid helps balance flavour and ensure the perfect gel in every jar. The secret to that smooth set and fruity tang in your favourite jam.
At Redox, we are proud to offer high-quality malic acid suitable for a wide range of industries, supported by our extensive logistics network and technical expertise. Whether you’re formulating a new food product, enhancing a skincare line or developing a performance supplement, Redox provides a reliable supply of malic acid to meet your needs.
Get in touch with a Redox specialist today to learn more about our malic acid offerings and how we can help you innovate responsibly.
The demand for effective, reliable, and versatile UV filters has never been higher in the ever-evolving sunscreen industry. Enter Avobenzone (INCI/ AAN: Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane) — a powerhouse ingredient that stands out as the gold standard in broad-spectrum UVA protection. If you’re in the business of creating high-quality sun protection products, this ingredient should be at the forefront of your formulations.
UV radiation is divided into UVA and UVB rays, both of which can wreak havoc on the skin. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, UVB rays penetrate and damages the outer layer of your skin, causing suntan and sunburn. On the other hand, UVA rays are more penetrating and can affect cells deeper in your skin, causing indirect damage to DNA, premature skin ageing, pigmentation, and contributes to the development of skin cancer – This is where Avobenzone shines.
Exceptional UVA Absorption
According to the American Cancer Society, about 95% of the UV rays from the sun that reach the earth are UVA rays. With its ability to absorb UVA rays in the 320–400 nm wavelength range, Avobenzone is a cornerstone for broad-spectrum UVA protection in sunscreen formulas.
Proven Effectiveness
Approved by regulatory authorities worldwide, including the FDA (21 CFR 352.10), EU (Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009), and in Australia by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), this UV filter is trusted for its safety and efficacy, as demonstrated by its widespread use in global markets.
Enhanced Product Appeal
Consumers increasingly seek sunscreens with comprehensive UVA protection to shield their skin from the signs of ageing and harmful sun exposure. Adding Avobenzone to your formulations answers this demand.
Oil-Soluble, Easy to Formulate
As an oil-soluble compound, Avobenzone integrates seamlessly into various sunscreen formulations, making it suitable for water-resistant sunscreens, whether lightweight lotion, rich cream, or spray.
Broad-Spectrum Versatility
While Avobenzone primarily absorbs UVA rays, combining it with stabilisers and other UV filters (e.g., Octocrylene or Homosalate) allows for comprehensive UV protection. This synergy ensures a well-rounded, broad-spectrum sun protection product that meets consumer expectations.
Safe and Effective
With regulatory approvals in place for Australia, USA, EU, Japan, and China, Avobenzone remains one of the most relied-upon ingredients in the global sunscreen market. When formulated correctly, it offers consistent and effective protection against harmful UVA radiation.
Consumer Trust
Dermatologists and skincare professionals recommend products containing Avobenzone for its superior UVA defence, as evidenced by studies published in dermatological journals and expert endorsements from organisations like the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). This consumer trust translates to higher market demand and repeat purchases.
With growing concern about the environmental impact of sunscreen ingredients, it’s important to note that Avobenzone is not included in bans targeting coral reef safety, such as those affecting Oxybenzone and Octinoxate.

Some sunscreen chemicals can pose significant risks to marine life, particularly in coral reef ecosystems and other aquatic environments. Avobenzone is notably less toxic to marine life than many other chemical UV filters, making it a safer option for aquatic ecosystems.
According to research published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials (2021), Avobenzone is significantly less toxic to marine life than other chemical UV filters.
This makes it a more eco-conscious choice for modern formulations, aligning with emerging environmental regulations.
At Redox, we specialise in supplying Avobenzone tailored to meet your commercial needs. Here’s what sets us apart:
Incorporating Avobenzone into your sunscreen products is a winning strategy for delivering broad-spectrum, high-performance sun protection. Its proven efficacy, safety profile, and versatility make it a must-have ingredient in today’s competitive sunscreen market.
Let us help you take your sunscreen formulations to the next level. Contact us today to learn more about our premium Avobenzone supply and how it can elevate your product line.
Distributed by Redox, Acetone is a seemingly unassuming chemical with a distinctive sweet and pungent odour, is a true chameleon in the world of chemistry. Also known as propanone, this volatile, colourless organic compound has earned its versatile stripes, boasting various applications across various industries. As we delve into the secrets of Acetone, you’ll discover its unique properties and understand why it’s a beloved chemical in fields as diverse as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and heavy industry.
Acetone’s simplicity is part of its allure. This unassuming compound consists of just three carbon (C) atoms, six hydrogen (H) atoms, and one oxygen (O) atom, resulting in the chemical formula C3H6O.
It falls under the ketone family, characterised by the distinctive carbonyl group (C=O) within its molecular structure.
You might know Acetone by its distinct characteristics:

In professional kitchens, Acetone is widely employed for tackling stubborn grease build-up, making it an indispensable tool for maintaining hygiene and safety in culinary environments.
With its rapid evaporation, Acetone doesn’t just disappear into thin air; it contributes to air quality regulations. Managing and disposing of Acetone is essential to prevent environmental contamination.
Acetone, a humble compound with a world of versatility, offers a cornucopia of benefits across industries. As a solvent, it’s unparalleled in its efficacy. Its rapid evaporation and compatibility with other solvents make it valuable in laboratories and industrial applications. From cosmetics to pharmaceuticals, Acetone’s reach is boundless. However, its flammability calls for cautious handling.
With the proper precautions, this versatile compound can continue to shine in myriad applications, proving that, sometimes, unassuming substances play the most remarkable roles.
Acetone isn’t just a versatile compound; it’s also subject to price fluctuations influenced by several factors. Various elements shape the cost of Acetone, each playing a unique role in determining its market value.
Raw Material Prices: The cost of raw materials, such as isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and cumene, used in acetone production can significantly impact its price. Fluctuations in the prices of these feedstocks directly affect the overall cost of Acetone.
Production Process Efficiency: Efficient production processes can lead to cost reductions, thus impacting the price
At Redox, we have established dynamic, solid relationships with clients and suppliers due to our commitment to quality assurance and attention to material handling processes. Constant review and management of all our changing processes ensures we maintain best business practices while acting in accordance with the relevant industry standards.
To discuss how we can supply Acetone safely and at a competitive price that ensures you are ahead of your market, contact us today and explore how we can become an invaluable partner in your procurement strategy.
A surfactant, also known as a surface-active agent, is a substance that lowers the surface tension between two substances. It is a molecule that contains both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-hating) parts, allowing it to interact with water and oil.
Surfactants are a wide spectrum of products but are broadly classified as Anionic, Nonionic, Cationic or Amphoteric depending on whether the electrical charge is positive, negative or neutral on the hydrophilic head.
Surfactants are commonly used in cleaning products such as detergents, soaps, and shampoos. They can break down oils and dirt and help them mix with water for easier removal. They are also used in industrial processes such as oil recovery and in medical applications such as lung surfactants, which help maintain the structure of the lungs and prevent collapse.
Examples of surfactants include sodium lauryl sulphate, commonly found in household cleaning products and personal care items, and polysorbate 80, used in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
Surfactants are used in a wide variety of products, including:
Surfactants have several unique qualities that make them useful in a wide range of applications:
Overall, these unique properties make surfactants extraordinarily versatile and valuable in a wide range of applications, from cleaning products and personal care items to industrial processes and medical applications.
Dextrose is the name of a simple sugar mainly derived from grains such as corn or root plant. Find out how Redox can become integral to your Dextrose sourcing strategy.
Dextrose is used in many products because it has several beneficial effects and is widely available. Its often used as a sweetener or preservative or to neutralise food that is too spicy or salty. It has a high glycaemic index, increasing blood sugar levels quickly and is an excellent source of energy.
It’s frequently used and commonly found in the below food items:

Dextrose added to cured or processed meat to counteract intense saltiness of cured meat and as a medium (food) for the microbial fermentation process used to reduce the pH of dry and semi-dry sausages.
Our Dextrose can also be used in animal feed /pet food and various industrial usage; however, they are more commonly used in confectionery, beverages, dry mixes and meat treatment because it adjusts sweetness and refreshes taste.
Dextrose is periodically prescribed by doctors alone or combined with other medications. It’s usually administered either intravenously or orally. It can be used to treat low blood sugar and dehydration, as well as to provide nutrition.
Our Dextrose is a non-GM product, available in both Monohydrate and Anhydrous variants and meets rigorous standards while retaining its authentic essence and taste. It is available in 15-25kgs bags and 800kgs bulk bags, which we routinely supply to our customers around the globe.
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