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Wheat starch bleaching

Bleaching of large granule wheat starch in powder form with solid calcium hypochlorite (0.1%) for seven days at room temperature yielded a product with amylograph... [Pg.480]

Propylene glycol laurate Propylene glycol mono- and diesters of fats and fatty acids Quinine hydrochloride Shea (Butyrospermum parkii) oil Sodium alum Sodium hydroxide Sodium phosphate tribasic Sodium phosphoaluminate Starch, o-amylose modified Starch, bleached Starch, isoamylose modified Starch, oxidized Stearyl alcohol Thiourea Tricalcium silicate Welan gum Wheat (Triticum vulgare) gluten Yeast, dried Zinc acetate food additive mfg. [Pg.5314]

Kaushik and collaborators [37] obtained cellulose nanofibers from the wheat straw fibers using steam explosion (NaOH 10-12% solution and fiber/solution of 1 10), bleaching with 8% (v/v) solution, acid hydrolysis with 10% HCl (IN) and mechanical treatment. After the treatment it was possible to obtain mechanical defibrillation of cellulose nanofibers, which presented diameters between 10 and 60nm. The addition of these nanofibers to the starch thermoplastic matrix improved the barrier and mechanical properties of the nanocomposites. [Pg.273]


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