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Sugar colorants, compounds related

A very close relationship exists between the visible colorants and certain low molecular-weight, reactive, unsaturated, carbonyl compounds also produced by change of reducing sugars under comparable conditions. These are now generally believed related to the monomers which polymerize to the colorant and which are produced from even more reactive, common precursors. [Pg.269]


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