Semi-Refined Kappa Carrageenan (Processed Eucheuma Seaweed, E407/E407a)
Semi-refined kappa carrageenan, often declared as processed eucheuma seaweed (PES, E407a) or as carrageenan (E407) depending on local regulations, is a cost-effective gelling and stabilizing hydrocolloid. It is widely used in canned and retorted meat products, formed meat and seafood, water gels, pet food, jelly desserts and selected dairy or plant-based systems, where ultra-high clarity is less critical but robust, economical gel performance is essential. Atlas Global Trading Co. sources semi-refined carrageenan from reliable producers in China and supplies it globally with consistent gel strength and documentation support.
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Semi-refined kappa carrageenan: origin, purification level & functional profile
Semi-refined kappa carrageenan is produced directly from eucheuma seaweed with a simplified purification process compared to refined carrageenan. The resulting material retains a small amount of seaweed cellulose and insoluble residues, which is acceptable in many meat, pet food and water-gel applications and offers an attractive cost–performance balance.
Key characteristics
- Seaweed-based hydrocolloid: obtained from eucheuma seaweed with minimal processing steps compared to fully refined grades.
- Ion-dependent gelling: kappa-type carrageenan structure that forms potassium- and calcium-mediated gels with good heat resistance.
- Cost-effective option: well-suited for applications where slight haze or low sediment levels are acceptable, such as canned meat or pet food.
- Texture design flexibility: gel strength and brittleness can be adjusted via grade selection, ion profile and synergy with other gums (e.g. LBG, konjac).
- Consistent performance: supplied with controlled gel strength, viscosity and particle size distribution to ensure reliable manufacturing.
Atlas can help you select semi-refined grades with the appropriate gel strength, ash and particle size for your process and finished-product requirements.
Indicative specification points
Final specifications are project-specific, but typical commercial parameters for semi-refined kappa carrageenan / processed eucheuma seaweed include:
- Appearance: off-white to light brown powder, free of visible foreign matter.
- Gel strength: defined under standard test conditions (e.g. 1.5% with specific K⁺/Ca²⁺ levels), with grades tailored for meat, water gels or pet food.
- Viscosity: measured at standard concentration and temperature to ensure predictable pumping and mixing behaviour.
- Moisture, ash, sulfate and acid-insoluble matter within mutually agreed limits for food use.
- Microbiological criteria suitable for canned foods, retorted products and ambient jellies.
Each shipment is accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis (COA) and technical data sheet for your QA and regulatory teams.
Semi-refined kappa carrageenan in meat, water gels, pet food & jelly desserts
Semi-refined kappa carrageenan is selected by meat processors, pet food manufacturers, jelly and dessert producers and some plant-based brands where a robust, economical gel system is more important than maximum clarity.
Canned meat, retorted products & formed meats
- Canned meat and luncheon meat where semi-refined carrageenan helps create a firm, heat-stable gel that binds meat pieces and reduces syneresis after sterilisation.
- Loaves, blocks and formed meat products where carrageenan is used in injection brines or chopping systems to improve sliceability, yield and texture.
- Meat-based spreads and pâtés where carrageenan contributes to spreadability and structure alongside proteins and emulsifiers.
Pet food applications
- Chunk-in-jelly wet pet food where semi-refined carrageenan forms the gelling matrix around meat or fish chunks.
- Loaf-style pet food requiring sliceable, cohesive texture that remains stable throughout shelf life.
- Systems where cost, robustness and processing tolerance are critical, making semi-refined carrageenan an attractive choice versus refined options.
Water gels, desserts & other uses
- Water-based gels, aspics and savoury jellies where clarity can be moderate but firm, heat-stable gels are required.
- Jelly-style desserts and confectionery under appropriate regulatory conditions, sometimes combined with locust bean gum or konjac gum to adjust bite and elasticity.
- Plant-based products (e.g. certain meat analogues and savoury jellies) where semi-refined carrageenan contributes to structure and cost-effective texture design.
Formulation guidance
- Typical use levels range from 0.2–1.5% depending on gel strength requirements, the presence of other hydrocolloids and processing conditions.
- Performance depends on the cation profile (K⁺, Ca²⁺, Na⁺), pH and heat treatment; we recommend pilot trials to fine-tune the recipe and process.
- For best dispersion, semi-refined carrageenan should be pre-mixed with sugar, salt or other dry ingredients and then hydrated under appropriate temperature and shear.
- Regulatory classification and labelling as “carrageenan (E407)” or “processed eucheuma seaweed (E407a)” must be checked by your regulatory team for each target market.
Choosing between refined and semi-refined carrageenan
Atlas can help you evaluate refined vs semi-refined kappa carrageenan in your meat, pet food, jelly or plant-based systems, taking into account texture, gel clarity, cost targets and regulatory requirements for each destination market.
Ask Atlas about carrageenan optionsQuality, regulatory & supply chain support for semi-refined kappa carrageenan
Atlas Global Trading Co. cooperates with reputable semi-refined carrageenan producers in China and manages global logistics and documentation from Türkiye to support your multi-market meat, pet food and jelly portfolios.
Quality & documentation
- Supplied as food grade semi-refined kappa carrageenan / processed eucheuma seaweed with specifications aligned to your internal standards.
- Each batch accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis (COA) including gel strength, viscosity, moisture, ash, sulfate, acid-insoluble matter and microbiological results.
- Supporting documents available for GMO status, allergen declarations, contaminants and heavy metals, to facilitate regulatory submissions and customer approvals.
- Manufacturing plants typically hold ISO, FSSC and Halal/Kosher certifications; Atlas can focus sourcing on the certification profile you require.
- Customers are responsible for regulatory compliance, labelling and claims in each market; Atlas provides the technical and compositional data needed for internal assessment.
Packaging, storage & logistics
- Standard packaging: 20–25 kg multi-ply paper bags with inner PE liner to protect against moisture and contamination.
- Suitable for full-container and mixed-container shipments together with refined carrageenan, xanthan gum, phosphates, plant proteins and other Atlas additives.
- Store in a cool, dry, odour-free warehouse, away from direct sunlight and humidity, to maintain flowability and gel performance.
- Shipments can be arranged under FOB, CFR, CIF or other agreed Incoterms, with export documentation coordinated from Ankara, Türkiye.
To receive a detailed offer, share your target application (meat, pet food, water gel, jelly dessert, plant-based), required gel strength and texture, annual volume, packaging preferences and destination markets so we can propose suitable semi-refined carrageenan grades and supply options.