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Solvents reducing sugar composition

Strictly speaking, a material that can crystallize with and without solvent molecules, such as CaC03 and CaC03 6H2O, does not show polymorphism the composition of both types of crystals is not the same. Neither is it polymorphism when the a- and the p-anomcr of a reducing sugar, such as glucose, can crystallize, since these are different molecules. [Pg.609]

Rao and Chakraborty (1988) have studied the effects of solvent extractions on the chemical composition of tobacco. Water extractions significantly reduced the levels of nicotine, reducing sugar and polyphenols. Extractions with methanol reduced the content of solanesol, neophytadiene, hydrocarbons, and steroids. The solvent extractions did not alter the structural identity of the tobacco. There were no significant cellular changes. [Pg.204]


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