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Starch Sodium Succinate

Treatment to Produce Starch Sodium Succinate Residuals Limitation... [Pg.183]

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]

The use of a modified starch, corn starch sodium octenyl succinate derivative, for encapsulation of sea buckthorn kernel oil (containing polyunsaturated fatty acids, tocopherols, tocotrienols, plant sterols and carotenoids) by spray-drying was found to improve oil stability. Better protection was afforded when the starch encapsulant was stored in its glassy state (Partanen et al. 2002). Methylcellulose and hydroxymethy-oellulose in combination with soy lecithin enabled the production of 40% (W/W) fish oil powders with improved stability (Kolanowski et al. 2004). [Pg.591]

Aluminum sodium sulfate. See Sodium alum Aluminum starch octenyl succinate CAS 9087-61-0... [Pg.199]

Sorrel salt. See Potassium acid oxalate SOS. See Sodium octyl sulfate SOSS. See Starch sodium octenyl succinate Sour gas. See Hydrogen sulfide Southern bentonite. See Bentonite Sovchem MBS (MOR). See N-Oxydiethylene benzothiazole-2-sulfenamide Sovchem MBT. See 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole Sovchem MBTS. See Benzothiazyl disulfide Sovchem TBBS. See Butyl 2-benzothiazole sulfenamide... [Pg.4159]

Starch 1500 [Colorcon http //www.coiorcon.com]-. Starch 1500 G [Colorcon http //www.coiorcon.com]. Starch 1500 LM [Colorcon http //www.coiorcon.com] Starch sodium octenyl succinate INS1450 E1450 Synonyms SOSS... [Pg.4184]

Starch phosphate Starch, pregelatinized Starch sodium octenyl succinate Tallow acid Tragacanth (Astragalus gummifer) gum Wheat (Triticum vulgare) gluten Wheat (Triticum vulgare) starch Whey, reduced lactose Whey, reduced minerals Xanthan gum... [Pg.4899]

Soybean (Glycine soja) oil Soybean (Glycine soja) protein Starch acetate Starch, bleached Starch, oxidized Starch phosphate Starch, pregelatinized Starch sodium octenyl succinate Stearyl citrate Succinylated monoglycerides Sucroglycerides Sucrose acetate isobutyrate Sucrose dilaurate... [Pg.5190]

Succinic anhydride reacts directly with starch to form a half-ester called starch succinate. Starch can also react with alkyl or alkenyl derivatives of succinic anhydride to form the corresponding succinates, among which one of the most used is starch sodium octenylsuccinate. Due to the presence of hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups, this product has interfacial activity and emulsif5ung properties. Alkenylsuccinates are used in food, pharmaceutical and industrial applications [39]. [Pg.501]

Modified coco diethanoiamide. See Fatty acids, C12-18, compds. with N,N-bis(hydroxyethyi)coco amides and diethanolamine Modified food starch. See Food starch, modified Modified starch. See Starch sodium octenyl succinate Modified Yucca (cassava) starch acetate. See Starch acetate 2-MOEP. See 2-Methacryioyioxyethyi phosphorylcholine Mohave yucca extract. See Yucca schidigera extract Monacetin 1-Monacetin a-Monacetin Monacetyl glycerine. See Glyceryl acetate... [Pg.2221]

Regulatory FDA approved for topicals Canada DSL ManufJDistiib. Aldrich Alfa Chem Arch Personal Care Prods. Arista Ind. BASF Barnet Prods. Cosmetic Supplies USA Fabrichem Jarchem led. Ludd Colloids Naturex Richman Robeco Ruger Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH/Fluka Sigma U.S. Synthetics Universal Preserv-A-Chem trans-Squalene. SeeSqualene SSL. See Sodium stearoyl lactylate SSMA. See Styrene/MA copolymer, sulfonated SSOS. See Starch sodium octenyl succinate SSS. See Sodium p-styrenesulfonate STAC. See Steartrimonium chloride Starch... [Pg.2468]

Starch sodium ootenyl succinate emulsifier, frozen mousses Cremodan Mousse emulsifier, frozen sauces... [Pg.2670]

Gum ghatli Premium Granular Gum Arabic Premium Powdered Gum Arabic Premium Spray Dried Gum Arabic Sodium Alginate HV Sodium Alginate LV Starch sodium octenyl succinate emulsifier, soft-serve Aldosperse TS-20 FG IS-07(P) PROVImel F01 Rikemal MI-3 emulsifier, soft/hard gelatin encapsulation... [Pg.2703]

GMS 90 Double Strength emulsifier, yogurt Calcium Caseinate R EM 7 Sodium caseinate Starch sodium octenyi succinate... [Pg.2715]

Starch succinates [39316-70-6] are also used as thickening agents in foods. The 1-octenylsuccinate half-ester [52906-93-17, sold as its sodium salt [66829-29-6], has surface active (emulsifying) properties. [Pg.485]

Starches have been chemically modified to improve their solution and gelling characteristics for food applications. Common modifications involve the cross linking of the starch chains, formation of esters and ethers, and partial depolymerization. Chemical modifications that have been approved in the United States for food use, involve esterification with acetic anhydride, succinic anhydride, mixed acid anhydrides of acetic and adipic acids, and 1-octenylsuccinic anhydride to give low degrees of substitution (d.s.), such as 0.09 [31]. Phosphate starch esters have been prepared by reaction with phosphorus oxychloride, sodium trimetaphosphate, and sodium tripolyphosphate the maximum phosphate d.s. permitted in the US is 0.002. Starch ethers, approved for food use, have been prepared by reaction with propylene oxide to give hydroxypropyl derivatives [31]. [Pg.73]

Potassium persulfate Urea peroxide starch modifier, food Sodium persulfate Succinic anhydride starch modifier, industrial Chloro-2-hydroxypropyl trimonium chloride starch modifier, pulp/paper Peracetic acid starch modifier, textiles Chloro-2-hydroxypropyl trimonium chloride starch prod. [Pg.5755]

Alkenyl succinic anhydride Ammonium laureth sulfate Ammonium lauryl sulfate Beeswax C18-28 alkyl acetate Chitin Coco/oleamidopropyl betaine Decylamine oxide Diethylaminoethyl stearate Glycol stearate SE Maltodextrin Myristamidopropyl dimethylamine PEG-5 lauramide Rapeseedamidopropyl benzyidimonium chloride Rapeseedamidopropyl ethyidimonium ethosulfate Rapeseed amine Sodium lauryl sulfate Sucrose cocoate Tallowamide DEA viscosity builder, adhesives Corn (Zea mays) starch Methyl rosinate PEG-2 laurate SE Silica, fumed Xanthan gum viscosity builder, agric. [Pg.5844]


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