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Moisture regulators

Moisture absorbers. Based on cellulose fibres or a cross-linked polymer hydro gel to remove the drip from fresh meat resulting in a better appearance of the food. In some packaging, mixtures of herbs are added to the absorbing pad to avoid microbiological growth in the drip juice and as a result a longer shelf life. For dry foods, e.g., biscuits, moisture regulators based on silica gel or molecular sieve may be employed. [Pg.374]

OS = oxygen scavenger ES = ethylene scavenger MR = moisture regulator AMP = antimicrobial system O = releaser. [Pg.387]

Smart textiles from chemical finishing Temperature protection by coating with phase change materials (PCMs) foam, quicker healing/recovery of wounds by moisture regulation, release of drugs on demand by signals from the skin... [Pg.199]

With the processes described in sections 3.4.1 and 3.4.2.3, fibres wifh excellenf fexfile properties can be produced. The high moisfure regain of fhe hydrophilic cellulose sfrucfure predestine these fibres for moisture regulation in textile structures either alone or in combination with synthetic fibres. [Pg.53]

CAS 9007-34-5 EINECS/ELINCS 232-697-4 Definition Fibrous protein obtained when the telopeptides are enzymatically removed from collagen comprises one third of the total protein in mammalian organisms polypeptide contg. three peptide chains rich in proline, hydroxyproline Uses Biological additive, skin conditioner, water-binder, film-former, moisture regulator in cosmetics... [Pg.359]

Empirical (C3H2O2 C2H40)x xNa Uses Antistat, binder, emulsion stabilizer, film-former, vise, control agent in cosmetics skin moisture regulator for moisturizing creams and lotions... [Pg.3967]

Applications - fuel cells, ion-exchange membranes, moisture regulator, proton-exchange membranes, super-acid catalyst ... [Pg.414]

Moisture regulation Potassium chloride, sodium chloride Vegetables... [Pg.29]

Chem. Descrip. Sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium hexametaphosphate Uses Additive for fish processing sequestrant for multivalent metal ions to inhibit oxidative rancidity moisture regulator during thawing and cooking emulsifier for fat and protein solubilizer Features Food grade... [Pg.610]

Uses Emulsifier, stabilizer, moisture regulator, consistency regulator in cosmetic/ pharmaceutical creams, lotions, shaving preps., toothpaste, and hair care prods. lubricant, plasticizer for pharmaceuticals Regulatory DSP, Ph.Eur, Gernian pharmacopoeia compliance Properties Colorless cl. liq. water-sol. vise. 85-95 mPa-s solid, pt. -10 to -20 C acid no. 0.2 max. pH 4-7 (10% aq.)... [Pg.660]

Uses Ingred. in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals used to manufacture plasticizers, in chemical, textile, rubber, metalworking industries and others emulsifier, detergent, solubilizer, antistat in textiles and leather industries moisture regulator in paper industry... [Pg.2272]

Skeletal p., which serve as mechanically rigid building structures, such as -> cellulose, ->hemi-celluloses, cell wall, membrane p., moisture-regulating p., such as - pectins, -+agar, ->chitin,... [Pg.231]

A saturator consisting of water filled stainless steel cylinder was connected to the feed stream. The cylinder was immersed in a temperature controlled water bath. The feed gas was bubbled through the water layer in order to pick up the moisture. Regulating the temperature of the bath controlled the vapor content in the feed stream. The feed and the permeate streams were subjected to gas chromatographic analysis. [Pg.138]


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