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E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)

CAS NUMBER: 512-56-1

EC NUMBER: 208-144-8

MOLECULAR FORMULA: (CH3O)3PO

MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 140.07


E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate), is a modified resistant starch. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is derived from high amylose maize starch and contains a minimum of 70% dietary fibre. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is currently used as a food additive (E1413) as a freeze-thaw-stable thickener (stabilises the consistency of the foodstuff when frozen and thawed) within the European Union in products such as soups, sauces, frozen gravies and pie fillings.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate), is a modified resistant starch. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is derived from high amylose maize starch and contains a minimum of 70% dietary fibre. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is approved to use as food additive in EU and generally recognized as safe food substance in US.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a type of resistant starch in a modified form, prepared from treating naïve starch with a phosphorylating agent. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) which is indigestible in the small intestine and is a great energy source for colonic cells. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) acts as a food additive, functioning as thickener, stabiliser or emulsifier. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is derived from phosphoric acid by the removal of three protons H+. 

Removal of one or two protons gives E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) and the hydrogen phosphate ion [HPO4]2−ion, respectively. 
These names are also used for salts of those anions, such as E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate).

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a colorless oily liquid or deliquescent crystals with a sour odor. 
Density 1.439 g / cm3. 

Melting point 26.5°C. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) decomposes when heated into phosphoric acid and spontaneously flammable phosphine. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is oxidized by sulfuric acid with release of sulfur dioxide and sulfur. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) reacts explosively with mercury(II) oxide Reacts violently with mercury(II) nitrate. 

Neutralizes bases in exothermic reactions. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also named dihydridohydroxidooxidophosphorus, phosphinic acid, or more commonly "HPA". 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is made by reacting sodium hypophosphite with sulphuric acid. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is sold as a 50% wt aqueous solution. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a clear and colourless liquid which is a powerful reducing agent very used in the chemical industry.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in a wide range of applications such as the formulation of pharmaceuticals, discoloration of polymers, water treatment, retrieval of precious or non-ferrous metals, for instance. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) main use is for electroless plating, i.e. deposition of metal films from solutions.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also known as hypophosphite. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is colorless oil or deliquescence crystal , E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an important fine chemical product. 
The main use is as reducing agent for electroless plating, phosphoric prevent discoloration of resins, it can also be used in the esterification reaction catalyst, the refrigerant, in particular for the production of high purity product sodium hypophosphite. 

There are several methods for preparation, the common industrial method for producing is ion exchange resin method and electrodialysis method.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) forms white crystals that melt at 26.5 °C (79.7 °F). 

The electronic structure of E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is such that E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) has only one hydrogen atom bound to oxygen, and E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is thus a monoprotic oxyacid. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a weak acid and forms only one series of salts, the hypophosphites. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as an industrial reducing agent, particularly for the electroless plating of nickel onto metals and nonmetals.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is the phosphorus oxo acid or hydroxy phosphine oxide, with monobasic character. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is for the descriptive presentation of derivatives or salts which hydrogen atoms bound to phosphorus are replaced by organic groups, called phosphinates. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also used for any salt, ester or anion derived from the name of E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate). 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a low-melting point compound soluble in water. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a powerful reducing agent. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) and its sodium salt (sodium hypophosphite) are used as powerful reducing agents in various field.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is primarily used for electroless nickel plating. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is involved in the reduction of arenediazonium salts. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) acts as an additive in Fischer esterification reactions. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) serves as a neutralizing agent, antioxidant, catalyst in polymerization and poly condensation, and wetting agent. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in the formulation of pharmaceuticals, discoloration of polymers, water treatment and retrieval of precious or non-ferrous metals. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as bleaching agents for plastics, synthetic fibers, decolorizing agent and for color stabilization during the manufacture of chemicals and several plastics.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an ionic compound composed of the magnesium cation (Mg2+) and phosphate anion (PO43-). 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a salt with a hydrated crystalline structure. 
Being hydrated, the water of crystallization is found in the crystal structure of E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate). 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is found in amorphous forms also. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is found in nature as hydrated monophosphated distarch phosphate, diphosphated distarch phosphate or triphosphated distarch phosphate.  

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) appears as a white crystalline powder. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) has a density of 2.195 g/mL at 298K. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) has a melting point of 1457K.
In the most common E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate), three divalent magnesium cations and two phosphate anions are attracted by means of the electrostatic force of attraction and an electrovalent structure of E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is produced. 

Molecules of water of crystallization may be attached to their crystals also. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an important macronutrient of the body. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an essential substance in the formation of bones and muscles.
Besides the most common form E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) different types of hydrated structures like monophosphated distarch phosphate, diphosphated distarch phosphate are found. 


E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a hydrated crystalline white powder with no odor. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) describes inorganic compounds with formula.

They are E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s of phosphoric acid, with varying amounts of water of crystallization.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) forms upon reaction of stoichiometric quantities of monophosphated distarch phosphate (tetrahydrate) with magnesium hydroxide.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is found in nature as the mineral bobierrite.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is obtained by heating the hydrates to 400 °C. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is isostructural with cobalt(II) phosphate. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) cement materials are formed by reacting magnesium oxide with water-soluble phosphates such as monoammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP), which solidifies at ambient temperature through the formation of hydrated phases in the material. 

Rapid setting E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) (Mg glass) cementitious materials consisting of E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) cement paste, polyborax and water-saturated aggregate, exhibits rapid setting and high early strength characteristics.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) includes both E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate), dibasic, and E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate), tribasic. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) occurs naturally as the white, crystalline mineral newberyite. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is prepared commercially as a precipitate formed by treating a solution of magnesium sulfate with disodium phosphate under controlled conditions. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) may contain 4, 5, or 8 molecules of water of hydration. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is produced as a precipitate from a solution of magnesite with phosphoric acid. 

As the salts are normally E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate), the structure of the same surrounds by numerous molecules of water. 
Further, the name of the main E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) salts is said to be monophosphated distarch phosphate (Mg (H2PO4)2, diphosphated distarch phosphate MgHPO4 and triphosphated distarch phosphate Mg3 (PO4)2). 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s are mostly insoluble in water and form the following series, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) (monobasic); E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) (dibasic) which is used as laxative, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) (tribasic) is used as antacid in doses of 1 g orally. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a white powder at room temperature. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s is insoluable in water. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s's melting point is 1184 ̊C (2163.2 ̊F), density 2.195 g/cm3. Mg3(PO4)2 is odorless. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s is common in its hydrate forms.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is the magnesium acid salt of phosphoric acid. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also known as triphosphated distarch phosphate. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) exists in different hydrated forms with varying amounts of water of crystallisation.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) formula is derived by using the criss-cross method.
There exists an ionic bond between magnesium and phosphate ions. 

Thus, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is considered an ionic compound.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an important mineral found in bones, in the seeds of many plants, and in a number of minerals. 
 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is majorly used as an acidity regulator in foods.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in fertilisers.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as a dentifrice polishing agent.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in cosmetics, shampoos, toothpaste, perfumes, etc.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as an adsorbent, stabilizer for plastics, etc.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also used in non-pesticidal agricultural products.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also used to treat vitamin E deficiency.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as a dietary supplement for treating magnesium deficiency.
For silicate-containing cleaning agents, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as an anticaking agent.

The mineral finds application in the prevention of vitamin E deficiency.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as a nutrient, pH control agent, and stabilizer.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) appears as a white crystalline powder.
Generally, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s are soluble in water. 

But E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is insoluble in water because magnesium salts are usually insoluble in water. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s generally form insoluble compounds. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is soluble in salt solutions. 
The melting point of E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is 1457K.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a compound that contains both calcium and phosphorus. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a naturally occurring mineral that is a large component of bones and teeth. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) has a variety of roles in the body, and some people may benefit from supplementation. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate), also known as triphosphated distarch phosphate, is a type of mineral. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a compound containing calcium and phosphorus, or phosphoric acid.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is generally immediately available in most volumes.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a family of compounds which contain calcium and phosphate groups. 
The development of phosphates as food additives took place between 1930 – 1960. 

They occur naturally in rocks.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a mineral that is found naturally in foods. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is necessary for many normal functions of the body, especially bone formation and maintenance. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can also bind to other minerals (such as phosphate) and aid in their removal from the body.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a mineral rock which is an impure and complex form of E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) which produces tribasic E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate). 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a form of phosphorite which contains E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) mixed with other compounds.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a family of materials and minerals containing calcium ions (Ca2+) together with inorganic phosphate anions. 
Some so-called E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s contain oxide and hydroxide as well. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s are white solids of nutritious value and are found in many living organisms, e.g., bone mineral and tooth enamel. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) exists in a colloidal form in micelles bound to casein protein with magnesium, zinc, and citrate–collectively referred to as colloidal E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) (CCP). 

Various E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) minerals are used in the production of phosphoric acid and fertilizers. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is the calcium salt of phosphoric acid with widely used applications. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s are insoluble in water and constitute the following series: E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) (monobasic) which is used as acidulant and mineral supplement; E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) (dibasic) is used as dietary supplement in doses of 1 g orally; E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) (tribasic) is used as gastric antacid in doses of 1 g orally; and bone phosphate. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s are important materials in biology, geology, industry , medicine and dentistry. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)'s formation, functions and applications depend on E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)'s structure , composition, solubility and stability.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a mineral found naturally in food. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is essential for many normal functions of the body, in particular bone formation and maintenance. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can also bind to other minerals (such as phosphate) and help to extract them from the body. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used to prevent and treat calcium deficiencies. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) may also be used for purposes not specified in this drug guide.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as an antacid and dietary supplement in veterinary medicine.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in medicine as calcium replenisher.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as a buffer in food.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used stabilizer in plastics.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in the manufacturing of milk glass.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in the production of fertilizers.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in the manufacture of luminescent materials.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used to clarify sugar syrups.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in dental powders.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used to treat disorders caused by low levels of calcium such as bone loss (osteoporosis), weak bones (osteomalacia / rickets), reduced parathyroid gland function (hypoparathyroidism), and some muscle disease (latent tetanus).

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is one way of getting the calcium you need in your diet. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used as a supplement to increase your calcium and phosphorus intake, but E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)'s also used as a food additive. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s (E 341) [monophosphated distarch phosphate (E 341i), diphosphated distarch phosphate (E 341ii), triphosphated distarch phosphate (E 341iii)] are used as food additive as raising agent, stabilizer, dough strengthener, anti-caking agent, texturizer, flour treating agent and acidity regulator. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) agent can also be used as a countermeasure for exposure to strontium and radium radionuclides. 

Upon oral uptake, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) competes for and blocks the absorption of radium (Ra-226) and strontium (Sr-90) in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) minerals are used in the production of phosphoric acid and fertilizers.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s have been used in the pharmaceutical technology for many years. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s have many physical and chemical properties that make them ideal candidates for the production of solid oral dosage forms. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s are mainly used as fillers in order to bulk up formulations  however, the function of E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s goes far beyond mere filler and the adequate utilisation of their full functionality can support achieving the intended formulation goals.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s comprise the largest group of biominerals in vertebrate animals. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s also have many uses in industry, medicine and everyday life. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) generally constitute the biologically relevant E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) are not normally found under physiological conditions, but are commercially important as components in fertilizers. 
The basic chemical and physical properties of a material depend on the kinds and relative amounts of the consituent atoms and their locations relative to one another. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can also be used to meet the nutrition and dietary considerations of consumers.
Chemically, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a calcium salt of phosphoric acid. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)'s primary function in fortification is to increase the calcium content of foods.
Due to its mineral source, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used in vegan foods and is also allowed in organic products.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used as a dietary ingredient and as a nutrient. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) has a vital function in combining with protein and copper to make hemoglobin. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) also prevents fatigue and promotes good skin tone.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is the inorganic compound with the formula FePO4. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is not allowed as food additive in the European Union. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) was withdrawn from the list of allowed substances.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is generally immediately available in most volumes. 
High purity, submicron and nanopowder forms may be considered.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a compound that combines phosphorous and oxygen with iron. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can kill slugs and snails when eaten.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an essential mineral for plants and animals. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be found in the environment, foods, and water.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in controlling snails and slugs on food crops and ornamentals at outdoor and indoor sites. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a common chemical with a variety of uses, including as a human nutritional supplement and as an ingredient in fertilizer. 

The substance is not harmful to humans, to other non-target organisms, or to the environment. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an alternative to a more toxic chemical that has been used for controlling snails and slugs.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is ubiquitous in nature. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a solid. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is not volatile and does not readily dissolve in water, which minimizes its dispersal beyond where it is applied. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is applied to soil as part of a pellet that also contains bait to attract snails and slugs. 

When the pests eat the pellets, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) interferes with calcium metabolism in their gut, causing the snails and slugs to stop eating almost immediately. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is generally immediately available in most volumes. 

High purity, submicron and nanopowder forms may be considered. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an odorless, yellowish-white to buff-colored powder and contains from one to four molecules of water of hydration. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is prepared by reaction of sodium phosphate with ferric chloride or ferric citrate. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is insoluble in water and in acetic acid, but is soluble in mineral acids.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is prepared by reaction of sodium phosphate with ferric chloride or ferric citrate. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also termed iron (ii) phosphate.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is an inert white powder that is a source of iron and produces no discoloration or rancidity. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) contains approximately 28% iron. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as a mineral supplement where rancidity is not a problem. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in frozen egg substitute, pasta products, and rice products.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a white, off-white monoclinic crystal powder. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a salt formed by the action of iron salt solution and sodium phosphate, in which iron is positively trivalent. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s main purpose is to manufacture lithium iron phosphate cathode materials, catalysts and ceramics.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) falls into the larger category of sodium phosphates that are used in consumer products.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) looks like a white, grainy powder.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in conjunction with trisodium phosphate in foods and water softening treatment. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used to adjust pH. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)s presence prevents coagulation in the preparation of condensed milk. 

Similarly, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as an anti-caking additive in powdered products.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in desserts and puddings, e.g. Cream of Wheat to quicken cook time, and Jell-O Instant Pudding for thickening. 

In water treatment, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) retards calcium scale formation.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also found in some detergents and cleaning agents.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a white, hygroscopic, odourless powder. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) forms available include the dihydrate: a white crystalline, odourless solid; 

The heptahydrate: white, odourless, efflorescent crystals or granular powder; and the dodecahydrate: white, efflorescent, odourless powder or crystals.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) phosphate (Na2HPO4) is a sodium salt of phosphoric acid.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also known as disodium hydrogen orthophosphate, sodium hydrogen phosphate or sodium phosphate dibasic. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is commercially available in both the hydrated and anhydrous forms.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) or sodium phosphate dibasic, or disodium hydrogen phosphate, is a multifunctional ingredient that can be used as an acid regulator, anticaking agent and nutrient supplement in food. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can help regulate the acidity of food, thicken E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate), stabilize E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) and maintain it at the proper moisture level. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) also helps keep oil-based and water-based ingredients, which would otherwise separate, mixed together.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate)’s very common in processed and packaged foods.

Some of the purposes Disodium phosphate serves in the manufacturing process are:
Emulsifier: This is a chemical that helps to bind fats and water together.

Fats don’t mix with many other liquids without help. 
Emulsifiers have a chemical structure that helps them mix.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is a helpful emulsifier for dairy products and other foods.
Cheese, whipped cream, milk, and other dairy products have unique textures and consistencies because of disodium phosphate.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can help extend foods’ shelf life. 
Some of the first instances of preserving and curing food used salt.
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is also helpful in canning food since it prevents metal from rusting.

 
USES:

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as reducing agent for electroless plating;

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used to prevent discoloration of phosphoric acid resin;

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as esterification catalyst, the refrigerant;

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used to produce hypophosphite, sodium salts, manganese salts, iron salts are generally used as nourishing substances;

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in medicine and as reducing agent, the determination of arsenic, tellurium and separation of tantalum, niobium and other reagents.

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is strong reducing agent, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used for the preparation of sodium hypophosphite, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) and other hypophosphite.

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used for the plating bath. Pharmaceuticals. reducing agent. general reagents.

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is strong reducing agent, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used in making sodium hypophosphite, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) and other hypophosphite.

-E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is widely used as reducing agent, Ag, Cu, Ni, Hg and other metals are reduced to the corresponding metal, for the verification of As, Nb, Ta and other reagents, E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) can be used for the preparation of Na, K, Ca, Mn, Fe and other types of hypophosphite.

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is primarily used for electroless nickel plating. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is involved in the reduction of arenediazonium salts. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) acts as an additive in Fischer esterification reactions. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) serves as a neutralizing agent, antioxidant, catalyst in polymerization and poly condensation, and wetting agent. 

E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used in the formulation of pharmaceuticals, discoloration of polymers, water treatment and retrieval of precious or non-ferrous metals. 
E1413 (Phosphated distarch phosphate) is used as bleaching agents for plastics, synthetic fibers, decolorizing agent and for color stabilization during the manufacture of chemicals and several plastics.

FUNCTION:

-Binder / Stabilizer: Retains the physical characteristics of food/cosmetics and ensure the mixture remains in an even state.

-Gelling Agent / Thickener: Increases the viscosity by thickening the liquid to give it more texture

PROPERTIES:

-Quality Level: 200

-assay: 97%

-form: liquid

-refractive index: n20/D 1.395 (lit.)

-bp: 197 °C (lit.)

-mp: −46 °C (lit.)

-density: 1.197 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)

-SMILES string: COP(=O)(OC)OC

-InChI: 1S/C3H9O4P/c1-5-8(4,6-2)7-3/h1-3H3

-Inchi Key: WVLBCYQITXONBZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N


PROPERTIES:

-Coefficient of refraction: 1.63

-Solubility: water: 0.1 g/L (25 °C)

-Formula Weight: 310.17g/mol

-Packaging: Plastic powder jar

-Melting Point: 1670°C


SYNONYM:

2-Hydroxypropyl starch    
Hydroxypropyl starch    
Starch hydroxypropylated    
Starch, 2-hydroxypropyl ether
Starchhydroxypropylated;
Starch 2-hydroxypropyl ether;
Hydroxypropyl starch ether;
5-[6-[[3,4-dihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-5-methoxyoxan-2-yl]oxymethyl]-5-[3-(2,3-dihydroxy-2-methylpropoxy)-4-hydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-5-methoxyoxan-2-yl]oxy-3,4-dihydroxyoxan-2-yl]oxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyloxane-3,4-diol;
HYDROXYPROPYL STARCH
2-hydroxypropyl starch
Hydroxypropylstrke;
Starch, hydroxypropyl ether

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