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ACETYLATED DISTARCH ADIPATE

Acetylated distarch adipate is a one of the primary plasticizers which is C10 Phthalate, the same as DIDP. 
Acetylated distarch adipate, also known as DOA, it is an Eco-friendly Plasticizer.
Acetylated distarch adipate Eco-friendly Plasticizer is a typical freeze-resisting plasticizer used in PVC, chlorethlene polymer, cellulose nitrate, ethyl cellulose and synthetic rubber, for high in plasticizing eciency, low in color changing property after heating, capable of making products soft in low temperature and light-resisting.

CAS Number: 63798-35-6
Molecular Formul: C42 H70 O29

Synonyms: Starch, acetate hexanedioate, acetyl di-starch adipate, ACETYLATEDDI-STARCHADIPATE, starch food modified: acetylated distarch adipate, 63798-35-6, Starch acetate adipate, Di-starch acetate adipate, DTXSID201010959, 6-O-[2-[6-[5-acetyloxy-4-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-methyloxan-3-yl]oxy-2-[[3,4-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-5-methoxyoxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]-4,5-dihydroxyoxan-3-yl]oxy-4-hydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-5-methoxyoxan-3-yl] 1-O-[4,5-dihydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-methoxyoxan-3-yl] hexanedioate

Acetylated distarch adipate is a type of chemically modified starch that is created by introducing acetyl groups and adipate (adipic acid-derived) cross-links into native starch molecules. 
This dual modification process significantly changes the physical and chemical behavior of the starch, making it more stable, more flexible, and more resistant to harsh food processing conditions such as heating, freezing, and mechanical agitation.
Acetylated distarch adipate is a food additive of the thickening agent type, and more specifically a bulking agent. 

Acetylated distarch adipate is also used as a stabilizer. 
This is an additive belonging to the family of modified starches.
This is a starch that is treated with acetic anhydride and adipic acid anhydride to resist high temperatures.

No acceptable daily intake for human consumption has been determined.
Acetylated distarch adipate also has a strong resistance to weathering and good heat stability.
There are many uses for Acetylated distarch adipate, but you’re most likely to nd it being used as clear lms for food packaging.

Acetylated distarch adipate is an eective plasticizer that provides the utmost exibility and stability at low temperatures.
In Acetylated distarch adipate solid state, the organic compound is a clear liquid that can be easily added to other plasticizers such as DOP and DOTP.
When processed, Acetylated distarch adipate Eco-friendly Plasticizer shows ne smoothness and the products are pleasant to touch.

Acetylated distarch adipate Eco-friendly Plasticizer can be used together with DOP and DBP in cold-resisting agricultural plastic lm, freezing food, packing lm, cable, electric wire, imitation paper, planet, outdoor water pipe.
While Acetylated distarch adipate Eco-friendly Plasticizer is used in, initial viscosity is low and stable.
However, Acetylated distarch adipate Eco-friendly Plasticizer should be used with care for it has high volatility, and is poor in waterproof, migratory aptitude property and electric insulating property.

Acetylated distarch adipate is an organic compound with the formula (CH2CH2CO2C8H17)2.
Acetylated distarch adipate’s also compatible with nitrocellulose, ethyl cellulose, high-butyryl cellulose acetate butyrates and most synthetic rubbers.Acetylated distarch adipate is a clear, almost colourless liquid with a barely noticeable odour.
Acetylated distarch adipate is an ester produced by reacting adipic acid with 2-ethyl hexanol. 

Acetylated distarch adipate has low viscosity, is easy to process and has a long shelf life.
Acetylated distarch adipate has several advantages over some other plasticizers in that it is more economical,  it provides the desired changes to physical and mechanical properties without causing changes to the chemical structure of the polymer, it jellies quickly,  in lacquer applications it serves to eliminate cracks, increase resistance and provide a smooth surface.
Acetylated distarch adipate is a colorless, odorless, transparent oily liquid that is mostly used as a PVC plasticizer.

Acetylated distarch adipate is compatible with a wide variety of materials such as nitrocellulose, ethyl cellulose, most synthetic rubbers, cellulose acetate butyrate, PVC, chloroethylene polymer and cellulose nitrate.
Acetylated distarch adipate can be used alone or with other plasticizers such as Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) and Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP), cold resistant agricultural plastic lm, freezer food, packaging lm, cable, electrical wire, and more.
Acetylated distarch adipate can also be used as a Group V Synthetic base oil, especially in applications where low temperature performance is required, and can be mixed with Group III and Group IV base oils to improve its properties.

Acetylated distarch adipate is used in the manufacture of a wide range of plastics and coating products. 
Acetylated distarch adipate is especially suitable for use in exible coatings and PVC colorants and in any plasticized products which require good low temperature properties.
Acetylated distarch adipate can be found in many end products including PVC soles for shoes and slippers, synthetic leather, waterproof membranes, paints, varnishes, oor coverings, door mats and hoses. 

Acetylated distarch adipate is also used in the calendaring process of paper nishing and in the production of PVC granules.
As Acetylated distarch adipate meets the requirements for food-contact materials (FCM), it may also be used in the manufacture of exible PVC lms used for food packaging.
Acetylated distarch adipate is exible at low temperatures, has good electrical properties, good resistance to weathering, and good stability to heat. 

Acetylated distarch adipate, or DOA, is an oily liquid that is most frequently used as a plasticizer for PVC.
Acetylated distarch adipate’s light in color and may be used in combination with other plasticizers or by itself. 
Acetylated distarch adipate is soluble in oil but not water.

Acetylated distarch adipate is a plasticizer and a skin conditioning agent in cosmetics that is a mixture of a diester of butyl alcohol and adipic acid.
Acetylated distarch adipate is extensively used in oor waxes.
Acetylated distarch adipate is soluble in water and organic solvents and does not absorb radiation in the ultraviolet region.

Acetylated distarch adipate can be used as a plasticizer to produce a mixture with polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which forms soft gel type electro-active materials for soft robotic actuators and adaptive lenses.
Acetylated distarch adipate may also be used to plasticize polyurethane gels for potential usage in biomedical applications.
Acetylated distarch adipate acts as an emollient and skin cream in these areas.

Acetylated distarch adipate is A clear, colorless, odorless oily liquid that makes the formula easily spreadable and also makes the skin nice and smooth (emollient).
Therefore, Acetylated distarch adipate is used extensively in sunscreens.
Acetylated distarch adipate's especially helpful in sunscreens as it can help to solubilize UV lters.

Acetylated distarch adipate is used as an emollient, lm former and plasticizer in cosmetic products and as a general adhesive and bonding agent for a variety of industrial uses.
Acetylated distarch adipate is widely used in make-up solutions.
Unrated products provided by Spectrum are indicative of an appropriate grade of DIBUTYL ADEPATE for general industrial use or research purposes.

Acetylated distarch adipate is typically used in the manufacture of cosmetic products.
Acetylated distarch adipate is a chemical that has very good compatibility with Octisalate and Homosalate.
Acetylated distarch adipate does not absorb radiation in Ultraviolet regions.

Acetylated distarch adipate helps soften synthetic polymers by reducing brittleness and cracking.
Acetylated distarch adipate is found in sun gels, creams and liquids at an 8% concentration.
Acetylated distarch adipate is also a solvent that gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance and is used to dissolve other substances.

Uses Of Acetylated distarch adipate:
Acetylated distarch adipate is widely used as a thickening and stabilizing agent in a variety of processed foods, especially those that are subjected to repeated heating and cooling, such as ready-to-eat meals, canned soups, and sauces. 
Acetylated distarch adipate helps maintain a smooth, stable consistency under these harsh conditions where native starches would typically break down or become watery.

In frozen foods such as microwavable meals, frozen desserts, and ice cream, this modified starch plays a crucial role in preventing syneresis — the separation of water from gels — during freeze-thaw cycles. 
It ensures that the product retains its intended texture and appearance, even after being frozen and reheated multiple times.
In dairy-based products like puddings, yogurts, and custards, acetylated distarch adipate is added to create a rich, creamy mouthfeel while maintaining uniformity and thickness during storage.

Acetylated distarch adipates resistance to acid and temperature makes it especially useful in products with longer shelf lives or that undergo pasteurization.
Acetylated distarch adipate is widely used especially in the manufacture of make-up materials
Acetylated distarch adipate, Solubility, is generally insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.

Acetylated distarch adipate belongs to the class of organic compounds known as fatty acid esters.
Acetylated distarch adipate's are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid.
Acetylated distarch adipate is an extremely weakly basic (mainly neutral) compound (based on its pKa).

Acetylated distarch adipate is not a naturally occurring metabolite.
Technically, Acetylated distarch adipate is part of the human exosome.
Acetylated distarch adipate is found in sun gels, creams and liquids at an 8% concentration.

Acetylated distarch adipate is a ammable, hardly ammable, colorless liquid with a slight odour, practically insoluble in water.
Acetylated distarch adipate is used in cosmetics as a skin care product and lm former.
Acetylated distarch adipate acts as a plasticizer in PVC.

Acetylated distarch adipate is a solvent that can also be found in resin, a solid or highly viscous substance of plant or synthetic origin.
Acetylated distarch adipate is used to help dissolve an active ingredient in a product.
Acetylated distarch adipate is a diester of bi-butanol and adipic acid

Acetylated distarch adipate meets the denition of a one-component substance based on analytical characterization.
The use concentrations of Acetylated distarch adipate in products are found in nail polishes, ie nail polishes, at a rate of 5%.
Among the Acetylated distarch adipate usage areas, the cosmetics industry is at the forefront.

Acetylated distarch adipate is used as plasticizers for resins.
Acetylated distarch adipate is extensively used in oor waxes.
Acetylated distarch adipate is used in the manufacture of sunscreens.

Acetylated distarch adipate is widely used in make-up solutions.
Acetylated distarch adipate acts as an emollient and skin cream in these areas.
Acetylated distarch adipate has been recognized as safe in the Cosmetics industry by some organizations.

Acetylated distarch adipate does not absorb radiation in Ultraviolet regions.
The use concentrations of Acetylated distarch adipate in products are found in nail polishes, ie nail polishes, at a rate of 5%.
Acetylated distarch adipate is found in sun gels, creams and liquids at an 8% concentration.

Manufacturing of baby products is common among Acetylated distarch adipate's usage areas.
Acetylated distarch adipate (Acetylated distarch adipate) is widely used especially in the manufacture of make-up materials.
Acetylated distarch adipate's elds of use include the manufacture of materials such as hair care and hair dyes.

Acetylated distarch adipate is also used in the manufacture of oral care, aftershaves and personal care products.
Among the Acetylated distarch adipate usage areas, the cosmetics industry is at the forefront.
Acetylated distarch adipate is used as plasticizers for resins.

Acetylated distarch adipate is extensively used in oor waxes.
Acetylated distarch adipate is used in the manufacture of sunscreens.
Acetylated distarch adipate is widely used in make-up solutions.

Acetylated distarch adipate acts as an emollient and skin cream in these areas.
Acetylated distarch adipate has been recognized as safe in the Cosmetics industry by some organizations.
Acetylated distarch adipate does not absorb radiation in Ultraviolet regions.

Therefore, Acetylated distarch adipate is used extensively in sunscreens.
The use concentrations of Acetylated distarch adipate in products are found in nail polishes, ie nail polishes, at a rate of 5%.
Acetylated distarch adipate is found in sun gels, creams and liquids at an 8% concentration.

Manufacturing of baby products is common among Acetylated distarch adipate's usage areas.
Acetylated distarch adipate's elds of use include the manufacture of materials such as hair care and hair dyes.

Acetylated distarch adipate is also used in the manufacture of oral care, aftershaves and personal care products.
Acetylated distarch adipate is used in many products in the manufacture of the cosmetic industry.

Safety Profile Of Acetylated distarch adipate:
Acetylated distarch adipate is not completely broken down by human digestive enzymes. 
A portion of it may pass through the small intestine undigested and reach the colon, where it is fermented by gut bacteria. 
This fermentation can lead to the production of gas, which may cause bloating, flatulence, or abdominal discomfort in individuals who are sensitive to resistant starches, fermentable carbohydrates, or who suffer from digestive conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Although acetylated distarch adipate is generally regarded as safe for human consumption, particularly when used within the limits set by food safety authorities, it is still important to understand any potential health concerns, toxicological considerations, and indirect risks associated with its use in food and industrial products.
Acetylated distarch adipate is a chemically modified starch, produced by introducing acetyl groups and adipic acid-derived cross-links into natural starch molecules. 

While extensive testing has shown it to be non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, and non-mutagenic, the fact that it is chemically altered means it may raise concerns among consumers who wish to avoid synthetic additives or follow “clean-label” diets.
However, food safety authorities such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have evaluated its safety and deemed it acceptable for use in food at levels consistent with good manufacturing practices.

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