Among his other contributions were studies of starch and bitumen and the discovery of pectin and dextrin. |
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Starch and dextrin glues are used in corrugated board and packaging and as a wallpaper adhesive. |
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After reviewing the prebiotic properties of the resistant dextrin, the poster focused on results obtained in piglets on gut mucosal immunity and functionality. |
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Look for other words for sugar, such as glucose, fructose, sucrose, dextrose, dextrin, corn syrup, maple syrup, cane sugar, honey, and concentrated fruit juice. |
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The use in the preparation of an agent for treating a human or animal subject against the HIV-1 virus or a related virus, of dextrin sulphate containing at most two sulphate groups per glucose unit. |
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Starch and dextrin are extracted from corn, wheat, potatoes, or rice. |
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Making fabrics softer and sometimes also increasing absorbency involves the addition of such agents as dextrin, glycerin, sulfonated oils, sulfated tallow, and sulfated alcohols. |
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Cluster Dextrin contributes to accelerated muscle building, because carbs help in the development of sarcoplasm, the cytoplasm of striated muscle fiber. |
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