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Starch hydroxy propyl

Starches Hydroxy propyl methylcellulose (HPMC) Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)... [Pg.229]

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]

Kim, H. R., Hermansson, A. M., Eriksson, C. E. (1992). Structural characteristics of hydroxy propyl potato starch granules depending on their molar substitution. Starch, 44,111-116. [Pg.314]

Cellulosics sodium carboxymethylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose (including coprecipitates and blends of the two), hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxy-propyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, methylcellulose, starch, sodium starch glycolate, and powdered cellulose... [Pg.3606]

The combination of starch with a water soluble polymer such as PVOH (or polyalkylene glycols) has been widely considered since 1970 [100]. Since the early 1990s these compositions have been mainly studied for starch-based loose-fill production as a substitute for expanded PS [101-107], using compositional water as expanding gas. In this kind of blends, not only natural starch but also modified ones such as hydroxy propylated high amylose starch can be used, especially to improve foam resilience and density [101-105]. [Pg.21]

National Starch Chemical UV radiation of hot melt comprised of at least one 3-(chlorinated aryloxy)-2-hydroxy-propyl ester of an alpha, beta unsaturated carboxylic acid with acrylate based copolymer izable monomers. PSA properties. [Pg.345]

The combination of starch with a water-soluble pol5mier such as poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) and/or polyalkylene glycols has been widely considered since 1970 (151). More recently, the thermoplastic starch/PVOH system has been mainly studied for producing starch-based loose fillers as a substitute for expanded polystyrene (152-158). As an example, Altieri and Lacoin-se developed a technology based on hydroxy propylated high amylose starch containing small amounts of... [Pg.7808]

Starch.—The molecular structures of unmodified and modified ((9-2-hydroxy-propyl di-starch phosphate) manioc starches have been investigated after fractionation of their pullulanase, j3-amylase, and/or glucoamylase hydro-lyzates. A model depicting the possible sites of 2-hydroxypropyl and/or phosphate groups on the modified manioc amylopectin molecule was presented. [Pg.552]

Two new ion-exchange polysaccharides have been developed for use in the fractionation of polysaccharides and other biopolymers. Pectins from the bark of Salix alba were separated on columns of 0-(3-diethylamino-2-hydroxy-propyl)starch (DEAHP-starch) into six components differing in uronic acid content and in molecular size. The corresponding cellulose derivative (DEAHP-cellulose) was used in the fractionation of glucomannans from the same source. The methodology and the instrumentation used in ion-exchange chromatography... [Pg.208]

Cationic Starches. Commercial cationic starches are starch ethers that contain a tertiary amino or quaternary ammonium group, eg, the diethylaminoethyl ether of starch or the 2-hydroxy-3-(trimethylammonio)propyl ether of starch [9063-45-0], sold as its chloride salt [56780-58-6]. [Pg.485]

O. WiUce and P. Mischnick, Analysis of cationic starches Determination of the substitution pattern of 0-(2-hydroxy-3-trimethylammonium)propyl ethers, Carbohydr. Res., 275 (1995) 309-318. [Pg.194]

Synonyms Cationic starch Starch, (2-hydroxypropyl) trimethylammonium chloride ether Starch, 2-hydroxy-3-(trimethylammonio) propyl ether, chloride Starch, 2-hydroxy-3-thmethylammoniopropyl hydrochloride ... [Pg.893]


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