C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 08 – B
Patent
C - Chemistry, Metallurgy
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Patent
CA 2155520
A starch hydrolysate composition is particularly suited for use as a sequesterer, i.e. it readily interacts noncovalently with other molecules to form stable inclusion complexes which are useful in a variety of applications. The starch molecules in the compostion which act as sequesterers are in the form of single helical inclusion complexes with starch molecules having a D.P. of about 10 to 200 and a weight-average D.P. of about 10 to 50 as the host molecule holding one or more guest molecules within their internal cavities. These hydrolysates are prepared by first converting amylopectin molecules from the double helix form to the single helix form and then by cleaving chain segments from the molecules. The sequesterers are principally useful in the agrichemical, food and pharmaceutical areas, as powderizers, stabilizers, reducers of volatility and toxicity, bioavailability enhancers and controlled release agents.
Eastman James E.
Smart & Biggar
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