NETHERLANDS – Corbion, a Dutch food and biochemicals company, has launched a natural mold inhibitor, Verdad MP100, which matches calcium propionate for mold control and tops competing clean-label solutions for bakers.
According to the company, the new, naturally derived preservative is not the first clean label mold inhibitor to reach the market, but it is the first to equal the performance of calcium propionate without adversely affecting product flavor.
Milestones in the evolving “clean label” trend occur when a natural solution can equal the efficacy of traditional synthetic solutions without undermining product quality.
The introduction of Corbion’s Verdad® MP100, a combination of vinegar and natural flavor that matches the mold-inhibiting functionality and flavor neutrality of calcium propionate, a synthetic solution long relied upon by the baking industry to extend the shelf life of bread has made it possible.
“Many bakers want to replace chemical preservatives, but they worry about losing shelf life or compromising flavor,” said Ashley Robertson, Market Manager-Bakery, at Corbion.
“With Verdad® MP100, they can have the shelf life and flavor they’re used to, as well as the simpler ingredient label so many consumers want today.”
In sensory testing, panelists were equally split in preferring breads containing MP100 and calcium propionate, respectively, with only 17 percent preferring the competing solution.
“Corbion has been producing natural solutions for the food industry through fermentation technology for more than 80 years,” Robertson said, “and in developing Verdad® MP100, we’ve created a truly clean-label mold inhibitor that doesn’t ask manufacturers to give up anything at all.”