Sugar – starch – and carbohydrates – Processes – Carbohydrate manufacture and refining
Patent
1993-05-12
1994-08-23
Lieberman, Paul
Sugar, starch, and carbohydrates
Processes
Carbohydrate manufacture and refining
536124, 536127, 210690, 210667, 210659, 210656, 210635, C13J 106, B01D 1508, B01D 1504, C07H 302
Patent
active
053404041
ABSTRACT:
D-Allose, a sweet non caloric sugar, is recovered from an aqueous solution containing at least on other monosaccharide by adsorptive separation using a calcium loaded ion exchange resin as the adsorbent.
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Hailey Patricia L.
Lieberman Paul
McBride Thomas K.
Spears Jr. John F.
UOP
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