Patent classifications
C08J2303/02
Starch spherulites having controlled enzymatic digestion
Starch spherulites are produced by debranching of amylopectin-containing starch into short linear -1,4-linked glucans (e.g., short-chain amylose, SCA). The debranched linear glucans are directly converted into spherulites by heating the debranched starch mixture followed by cooling and crystallization to form well-developed spherulites. The spherulites exhibit controlled enzyme digestibility.
SPHERICAL POWDER AGGREGATE, AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR
Provided are, a spherical powder aggregate which is formed from a material including a core material, a binder, and a thickener, and which has a particle size of 1.0-6.0 mm, a breaking strength of 5.0-25.0 N, and a strain ratio of 6.0-30.0%; and a production method for the spherical powder aggregate.
SOFT GOODS FORMED FROM A FIBER LIQUID SLURRY HAVING SURFACE FEATURES, AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
The present invention discloses a molded article having a surface feature created by a light reactive agent interacting with light from a light source, and a method for making the same. The article is molded from a slurry comprised of an aqueous solution that includes a plurality of fibers and a light reactive agent. The slurry is molded into a three-dimensional solid fibrous molded part. The solid fibrous molded part is exposed to a light source such that the light reacts with the light reactive agent to create at least one surface feature. The surface feature can be, for example, a texture or a color change.
BINDER COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
The present invention relates to new aqueous curable binder compositions comprising a carbohydrate compound, a first cross linker and a second cross linker different from the first capable of undergoing radical polymerization and possibly a free radical initiator.
Packaging Films
Films and packaging materials including biodegradable and edible components and pods created using these materials are described herein.
A METHOD OF PRODUCING A MINERAL WOOL PRODUCT COMPRISING A MULTIPLE OF LAMELLAE AND A PRODUCT OF SUCH KIND
A method and a mineral wool product include a multiple of lamellae, such as a sandwich panel core. The product includes a plurality of lamellae cut from a mineral wool web, and bonded together by applying an adhesive on the surfaces of two adjacent lamellae to form a web-like product, wherein the adhesive comprises at least one hydrocolloid.
MINERAL WOOL PRODUCTS
The invention relates to a mineral wool product comprising mineral fibres bound by a cured binder wherein the binder in its uncured state comprises at least one protein, and at least one enzyme.
Carrageenan-Based Compositions for Films and Capsules
Carrageenan-based compositions containing a carrageenan, a starch, a plasticizer, water, and an optional buffer are disclosed, in which the carrageenan has both a potassium content of less than 4 wt. % and a viscosity configured to produce capsules on pressure-free rotary die equipment. Films and capsules can be formed from the carrageenan-based compositions.
A METHOD FOR ADSORBING ETHYLENE GAS USING AMORPHOUS GRANULAR STARCH
The invention discloses a method for adsorbing ethylene gas using amorphous granular starch. The method firstly prepares amorphous granular starch, wherein starch slurry is prepared from starch with a ethanol aqueous solution and NaOH solution is added dropwise so as to react at 30 to 35 C. for 20 to 50 minutes; Then the slurry is centrifuged, neutralized with an ethanol hydrochloride solution, washed and dried to obtain the amorphous granular starch. The amorphous granular starch is placed in a high-pressure reactor and ethylene gas is introduced after the reactor is vacuumized to react at 0.8 to 1.5 Mpa and 20 to 30 C. for 15 to 25 h so that starch powder product adsorbing with ethylene is obtained. The test result shows that the content of ethylene in the obtained product can reach more than 30%. The method is simple, highly efficient and cheap for the adsorption process of ethylene, and the product is expected to be widely applied in the field of fruit and vegetable modified atmosphere preservation.
WATER-ABSORBING RESIN
The present invention provides a water-absorbing resin that is excellent in water absorption performance and is easy to be degraded. The present invention relates to a water-absorbing resin, which is a crosslinked product of a glucose polymer and forms a physical gel upon absorption of water, wherein the glucose polymer is a starch or a partially degraded starch, with an acidic group introduced therein.