Process for preparation of fructose-containing solid sugar

Sugar – starch – and carbohydrates – Processes – Carbohydrate manufacture and refining

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127 61, 127 62, 210634, C13F 102, C13F 104, C13K 1100

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043714021

ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to a process for obtaining fructose-containing solid sugar from fructose-containing liquid sugar by the steps of dehydration, aging and solidification. In the step of dehydration, fructose-containing liquid sugar is brought in the presence of an organic solvent exhibiting azeotropic behavior with respect to water, in contact with a stream of gas causing no denaturation of fructose-containing sugar to remove moisture contained therein. The fructose-containing liquid sugar obtained from said step of dehydration is subject to seed crystal addition treatment in the following step of aging. Lastly, the aged fructose-containing sugar obtained from said step of aging is introduced into anhydrous alcohol for solidification.

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