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Top Value Added Chemicals from Biomass

Top Value Added Chemicals from Biomass

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1,4 succinic, fumaric and malic acids 2,5 furan dicarboxylic acid 3 hydroxy propionic acid aspartic acid glucaric acid glutamic acid itaconic acid levulinic acid 3-hydroxybutyrolactone glycerol sorbitol xylitol/arabinitol The synthesis for each of the …

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Food Additive Code Numbers (numerical order)

Food Additive Code Numbers (numerical order)

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Malic acid 296 Fumaric acid 297 Ascorbic acid 300 Sodium ascorbate 301 Calcium ascorbate 302 Potassium ascorbate 303 Ascorbyl palmitate 304 Tocopherols concentrate, mixed 306 α-Tocopherol 307 δ-Tocopherol 308 γ-Tocopherol 309 Propyl gallate 310 Octyl gallate 311 Dodecyl gallate 312 Erythorbic acid 315 Sodium erythorbate 316

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PRESERVATIVES - Food and Agriculture Organization

PRESERVATIVES - Food and Agriculture Organization

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Malic acid is widely found in fruit and vegetables. It inhibits the growth of yeasts and some bacteria due to a decrease in pH. Tartaric acid is present in grapes and pineapples. Benzoic acid is the oldest and most widely used preservative. It occurs naturally in cranberries,

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Chemical Compatibility Table - Geotech Env

Chemical Compatibility Table - Geotech Env

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Acetic Acid 10% XXCRURBAU–C AACC–CUR AR EEUEGUG Acetic Acid, Glacial UUURURAAUUB UAXXUBUU AR EEUEEUU Acetone UAURRRAAUUU AAUUUBUU AR EEGEEGE Acetonitrile U––RR–RR––R R––––––– –– GGG–EGG ... Malic Acid RARRXRAARRA U–XA–BAA –– EEUGG–U

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Chemical Resistance of Polypropylene and Polyethylene

Chemical Resistance of Polypropylene and Polyethylene

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Malic Acid (Apple Acid) 73 Manganese Sulfate 180 Mercuric Chloride 180 Mercuric Cyanide 180 Mercuric Nitrate 120 Mercuric Sulfate 120 Mercurous Nitrate 120 Mercury (Quicksilver) 150 Methane (Methyl Hydride) 120 Methanol (see Alcohol, Methyl) - Methyl Alcohol 180 Methyl Benzene (see Toluene) -

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CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY CHART EPDM - kelco.com.au

CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY CHART EPDM - kelco.com.au

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Malic Acid D-Severe Effect: nganese SulfateMa A-Excellent: Mash A-Excellent: Melamine A-Excellent: rcuric Chloride (dilute)Me A-Excellent: Mercuric Cyanide A-Excellent: Mercurous Nitrate A-Excellent: rcuryMe A-Excellent: Methane D-Severe Effect: Methanol (Methyl Alcohol) A-Excellent: ethyl AcetateM B-Good:

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Chemical Compatibility Reference Chart

Chemical Compatibility Reference Chart

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Malic Acid A-Excellent Manganese Sulfate A2-Excellent Mash A-Excellent Mayonnaise A-Excellent Melamine A-Excellent Mercuric Chloride (dilute) A-Excellent Mercuric Cyanide A1-Excellent Mercurous Nitrate A1-Excellent Mercury A-Excellent Methane A-Excellent Methanol (Methyl Alcohol) C-Fair Methyl Acetate D-Severe Effect

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HPLC for Food Analysis - Agilent

HPLC for Food Analysis - Agilent

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Acidulants Sorbic acid and citric acids are commonly used as acidulants4 and/or as preservatives. Acetic, propionic, succinic, adipic, lactic, fumaric, malic, tartaric, and phosphoric acids can serve as acidulants as well. Acidulants are used for various purposes in modern food processing. For example, citric acid adds a fresh, acidic flavor ...

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G1599 Understanding GMPs for Sauces and Dressings

G1599 Understanding GMPs for Sauces and Dressings

foodsafety.wisc.edu

Acid foods depend on one or more food acids, such as citric, lactic, malic or acetic acid, to achieve stability. Most acidified foods, including dressings and sauces, use vinegar pH 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.6 4.0 3.0 2.0 High acid Low acid

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