Method for the continuous production of hydrolytically...

Sugar – starch – and carbohydrates – Apparatus – Hydrolyzing

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C127S006000, C127S007000, C127S038000, C536S124000

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07041175

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for the continuous production of hydrolytically broken down starch or hydrolytically broken down substituted starch products such as hydroxyethyl- or hydroxypropyl starch. The invention essentially consists of carrying out most of the hydrolytic breakdown in a pipe-shaped, temperature-controlled reactor having no mixing elements. The remaining breakdown is carried out in one or more reactors fitted with mixing elements (fine hydrolysis). The product obtained can be used both in the food industry and for medical purposes, especially as plasma diluent.

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