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  1. AGRI-FOODSTUFFS|beverages and sugar|sugar · ENERGY|coal and mining industries|mining industry · INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical compound · INDUSTRY|chemistry|special chemicals
    deistrin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Dextrin | Weißdextrin
    de
    Definition entsteht durch Abbau von Stärke (Hydrolyse mit Säuren oder Enzymen) Reference Zolltarif
    dextrine | dextrin
    en
    Definition soluble gummy substance into which starch is converted when subjected to a high temperature, or to the action of dilute alkalis or acids, or of diastase Reference Oxford English Dictionary > dextrin. http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/51676?redirectedFrom=dextrin#eid [9.2.2012]
    Comment Yellow dextrins are used:- as water-soluble glues in remoistable envelope adhesives and paper tubes- in the mining industry, as additives in froth flotation- in the foundry industry, as green strength additives in sand casting- as printing thickener for batik resist dyeing- as binders in gouache paint.White dextrins are used:- as a crispness enhancer for food processing, in food batters, coatings, and glazes (E number 1400)- as a textile finishing and coating agent to increase weight and stiffness of textile fabrics- as a thickening and binding agent in pharmaceuticals and paper coatings.As pyrotechnic binder and fuel, they are added to fireworks and sparklers, allowing them to solidify as pellets or ‘stars’. Also used as soluble fibre supplements for food products.Reference: Wikipedia > dextrin, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dextrin [10.2.2012]
    dextrine
    fr
    Definition amidon transformé ou fécule transformée obtenu (e) à partir de l'amidon ou de la fécule par chauffage à sec, avec ou sans addition de réactifs chimiques en petites quantités Reference NF V 00-100:1979
  2. AGRI-FOODSTUFFS|food technology|food additive · INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical compound
    α-deistrin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    C36H60O30 Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    alfa-deistrin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    alfa-cioglaideistrin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    cyclomaltohexaose | alpha-cyclodextrin | cyclohexapentylose | alpha-cycloamylose, alpha cycloamylose | alpha-dextrine | a-cyclodextrin | cyclohexaamylose | α-cycloamylose | α-cyclodextrin | α-dextrin
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    Definition cyclodextrin [ IATE:135014 ] with six glucose units Reference Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclodextrin Amano Enzyme: http://www.amano-enzyme.co.jp/eng/productuse/starch.html [5.9.2011]
    Comment Cyclodextrins (sometimes called cycloamyloses) are a family of compounds made up of sugar molecules bound together in a ring (cyclic oligosaccharides [ IATE:1450479 ]). Cyclodextrins are produced from starch by means of enzymatic conversion. They are used in food, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries, as well as agriculture and environmental engineering. The naming of the cyclodextrin molecule is based on the number and properties of the glucose molecules within the ring portion. Six, Seven, and Eight glucose units that form cyclodextrin molecules are referred to as Alpha, Beta, and Gamma respectively. Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclodextrin Johnberardi.com: http://www.johnberardi.com/articles/supplementation/cyclodextrins.htm [6.9.2011]
    C36H60O30 | C36H60O30
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