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Monostarch phosphates

E 1103 Invertase E 1105 Lysozyme E 1200 Polydextrose E 1201 Polyvinylpyrrolidone E 1202 Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone E 1404 Oxidised starch E 1410 Monostarch phosphate E 1412 Distarch phosphate E 1413 Phosphated distarch phosphate E 1414 Acetylated distarch phosphate E 1420 Acetylated starch E 1422 Acetylated distarch adipate E 1440 Hydroxy propyl starch E 1442 Hydroxy propyl distarch phosphate E 1450 Starch sodium octenyl succinate E 1451 Acetylated oxidised starch E 1505 Triethyl citrate E 1518 Glyceryl triacetate (triacetin)... [Pg.41]

Cross-linking Monostarch phosphate - Esterification with ortho-phosphoric acid, or sodium or potassium ortho-phosphate, or sodium tripolyphosphate Distarch phosphate - Esterification with sodium trimetaphosphate or phosphorus oxychloride Phosphated distarch phosphate - Combination oftreatments for monostarch phosphate and distarch phosphate... [Pg.286]

Almost all the starches investigated contain some phosphorus.124-126 In addition to phospholipids, phosphorus is also commonly found in starch as monostarch phosphate esters.6,7 Inorganic phosphate is present in some starches.124-126 Monostarch phosphate esters and phospholipids have different effects on starch paste properties.133,135 Monostarch phosphate esters, found in potato, shoti and other starches,6,7,136-140 increase paste clarity and paste viscosity.79 Little phosphate monoester is found in cereal starch.121,124,141,142 Phospholipids, found in normal cereal starches (e.g. wheat, rice and maize) decrease paste clarity and viscosity.133 31P-nmr spectroscopy has... [Pg.205]

Monostarch phosphate 1410 E1410 Vinyl acetate < 7.5% Adipic anhydride and acetic anhydride <0.12% Orthophosphoric acid or sodium or potassium Phosphate (reported as phosphorus) <0.4%... [Pg.559]

Monosorb . See Sodium phosphate Monostarch phosphate. See Starch phosphate Monostearin. See Glyceryl stearate Monostearyl citrate. See Stearyl citrate Monostearyl trimethyl ammonium chloride. See Steartrimonium chloride Monosteol Monosteol . See Propylene glycol stearate... [Pg.2738]

Monostarch phosphate E 1410 Erozen gravies, pie fillings, dressings... [Pg.13]

Synonyms Monostarch phosphate Classification Food starch modified... [Pg.2469]

Both monostarch and distarch phosphate esters are commercial starch derivatives [90,102]. [Pg.1430]

Other widely applied preparations produced upon esterification of starch are starch phosphates [19, 26], Depending on the mode of phosphoric acid residues incorporation into a polymer structure, there may be distinguished monostarch (Fig. 7.2) and distarch phosphates (Fig. 7.3) [18]. [Pg.178]


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