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Dextrin

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Product Name
Dextrin
CAS No.
9004-53-9
Chemical Name
Dextrin
Synonyms
DEXTRIN HYDRATE;Tapioca dextrin;α-D-Glucopyranose;DextrineWhite;Dextrin, precipitated by alcohol;Dextrin;Pinedex;dextrins;caloreen;Starch gum
CBNumber
CB4178675
Molecular Formula
C18H32O16
Formula Weight
504.43708
MOL File
9004-53-9.mol
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Dextrin Property

Melting point:
53.75-54 °C
Density 
0.8 g/cm3
storage temp. 
Store at RT.
solubility 
H2O: 0.1 g/mL hot, complete, yellow to very deep yellow
form 
powder
color 
yellow
Odor
odorless
Water Solubility 
Soluble in hot water (0.1 g/ml).
Sensitive 
Hygroscopic
Merck 
14,2953
Dielectric constant
2.2(Ambient)
Stability:
Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
InChIKey
FYGDTMLNYKFZSV-MRCIVHHJSA-N
SMILES
O1[C@H](CO)[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@@H](O)C1OC1[C@H](O)[C@@H](O)C(O[C@H]2[C@H](O)[C@@H](O)[C@@H](O)O[C@@H]2CO)O[C@@H]1CO |&1:1,4,6,8,13,15,19,20,22,24,27,31,r|
LogP
-4.673 (est)
EPA Substance Registry System
Dextrin (9004-53-9)
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Safety

Safety Statements 
24/25
WGK Germany 
1
RTECS 
HH9450000
3
TSCA 
Yes
HS Code 
35051000
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Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

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N-Bromosuccinimide Price

Sigma-Aldrich
Product number
31400
Product name
Dextrin from potato starch
Purity
for microbiology
Packaging
250g
Price
$89.1
Updated
2024/03/01
Sigma-Aldrich
Product number
31400
Product name
Dextrin from potato starch
Purity
for microbiology
Packaging
1kg
Price
$224
Updated
2024/03/01
TCI Chemical
Product number
D4657
Product name
Dextrin
Packaging
100g
Price
$22
Updated
2024/03/01
TCI Chemical
Product number
D4657
Product name
Dextrin
Packaging
500g
Price
$62
Updated
2024/03/01
Alfa Aesar
Product number
A15717
Product name
Dextrin, precipitated by alcohol
Packaging
100g
Price
$38.65
Updated
2024/03/01
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Dextrin Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Identification test

Take about 1 g sample and suspend it in 20ml of water. Add a few drops of iodine test solution (TS-124), which should then appear dark blue color to reddish brown color. The infrared absorption spectrum should be consistent with Figure 10107.

Toxicity

ADI does not make special provisions (FAO/WHO, 2001).
GRAS (FDA, § 184.1277, 2000);

Usage limit

FAO/WHO (1984, g/kg): for broth, soup, the value should be according to GMI; cheese (in the cream mixture): 5; the sweetened yogurt and its products after being subject to the heat treatment: 10; mackerel and fish canned: 60 (Only in the packaging material); cold drink: 30.

Chemical properties

It appears as white, yellow or brown flowing powder. Dextrin of relatively small molecular weight is completely soluble in water to form viscous slurry; dextrin with relatively large molecular mass is not completely soluble in water. ADI is not subject to special provisions (FAO/WHO, 1994).

Application

  • It can be used as emulsifying stabilizers and thickeners, adhesives and surface decorators.
  • It can be applied to the pharmaceutical industry, protective adhesives and suspending agents, adhesives. For example, it can be applied to the sizing treatment of paper, textile sizing and ink preparation; it can also be used as a drug excipient and a substitute of the Arabic gum.

Production

It is obtained from using natural starch originated from cereals or rhizome plants (E.g., corn, sorghum, potato, bamboo, wheat, rice, cassava, sago, etc.) as raw materials which are heated in the presence of suitable food-grade acids and buffers, leading to partial hydrolysis to obtain it. Drying method: apply hydrochloric acid (≤ 0.15%) or orthophosphoric acid (≤ 0.17%) treatment.
Enzymatic method: take the natural starch of corn, wheat and dried potato as raw material, use 0.15% hydrochloric acid or 0.17% phosphoric acid for heat treatment, and apply starch partial degradation to derive the products.

Description

Derived from dextrose (glucose), dextrin is a low-molecular-weight carbohydrate produced from the hydrolysis of starches. It can be made from any starch and is generally classified as white dextrins, yellow (or canary) dextrins, and British gums. Indigestible dextrin is a water-soluble dietary fiber extracted and prepared from the indigestible components in the resulting mush. Due to its water-soluble nature and adhesive qualities, dextrin is used in many glue products. Most dextrins are used as adhesives for paper products. Only white dextrins and only small amounts of them are used in prepared foods. White dextrins are prepared by heating dried, acidified starch. Dextrin can be used as green and biodegradable modifiers of the physicochemical properties of cement composites. Even with a minimum content of dextrin, it increases the fluidization of cement mixes, enables the reduction of mixing water, and contributes to the compressive strength of cement mortars[1-2].

Chemical Properties

White powder

Chemical Properties

Dextrin is partially hydrolyzed maize (corn), potato or cassava starch. It is a white, pale yellow or brown-colored powder with a slight characteristic odor.

Uses

Dextrin is a partially hydrolyzed starch formed from the treatment of starch by dry heat, acid, or enzymes. it can be formed from amylose and amylopectin-type starches. they are white or yellow (canary) in color. as compared to unmodified starch, s have increased water solubility, viscosity stability, and reduced paste viscosity. uses include dough improvement and binding.

Uses

Pharmaceutic aid (suspending agent); pharmaceutic aid (viscosity-increasing agent); pharmaceutic aid (tablet binder); pharmaceutic aid (tablet and capsule diluent).

Uses

dextrin (British gum; starch gum) absorbs moisture. It is also used as a binder to control product viscosity and reduce the density of a cosmetic. This powder is produced from corn starch and modified by means of a bacterial process. It may cause an allergic reaction.

Production Methods

Dextrin is prepared by the incomplete hydrolysis of starch by heating in the dry state with or without the aid ofsuitable acids and buffers; moisture may be added during heating. The PhEur 6.4 specifies that dextrin is derived from maize(corn),potatoorcassava starch. A specification for cassava is included in the USP32–NF27.

Definition

A polysaccharide sugar produced by the action of amylase enzymes on or the chemical hydrolysis of starch. Dextrins are used as adhesives.

Definition

dextrin: An intermediate polysaccharidecompound resulting fromthe hydrolysis of starch to maltose byamylase enzymes.

benefits

Slows sugar absorption (suppresses post-meal blood sugar rise); 
Intestinal healing effect; 
Slows fat absorption (suppresses post-meal triglyceride rise in the blood);
Reduction of visceral fat; 
Promotion of mineral absorption.

General Description

Dextrin is basically a sweet sugar extracted from potato starch. Dextrin color range is from white to tan; it has low to high solubilities in cold water, and gives pastes that vary widely in viscosity. It is produced from all commercial grain and tuber starches. During its manufacture, the factors taken into consideration are type of starch and moisture content, roasting time and temperature, and the type and amount of catalyst used.

Agricultural Uses

Dextrin is a group of colloidal products, formed by the hydrolysis of starches with dilute acids or by heating dry starch. The yellow or white powder or granules obtained are soluble in boiling water and insoluble in ether or alcohol. Dextrin is used in adhesives, as thickening agents and in penicillin manufacture.

Pharmaceutical Applications

Dextrin is a dextrose polymer used as an adhesive and stiffening agent for surgical dressings. It is also used as a tablet and capsule diluent; as a binder for tablet granulation; as a sugar-coating ingredient that serves as a plasticizer and adhesive; and as a thickening agent for suspensions.
Additionally, dextrin has been used as a source of carbohydrate by people with special dietary requirements because it has a low electrolyte content and is free of lactose and sucrose.
Dextrin is also used in cosmetics.

Safety Profile

Mdly toxic by intravenous route. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.

Safety

Dextrin is generally regarded as a nontoxic and nonirritant material at the levels employed as an excipient. Larger quantities are used as a dietary supplement without adverse effects, although ingestion of very large quantities may be harmful.
LD50 (mouse, IV): 0.35g/kg

storage

Physical characteristics of dextrin may vary slightly depending on the method of manufacture and on the source material. In aqueous solutions, dextrin molecules tend to aggregate as density, temperature, pH, or other characteristics change. An increase in viscosity is caused by gel at ion or retro gradation as dextrin solutions age,and is particularly noticeable in the less-soluble maize starch dextrins. Dextrin solutions are thixotropic, becoming less viscous when sheared but changing to a soft paste or gel when allowed to stand. However, acids that are present in dextrin as residues from manufacturing can cause further hydrolysis, which results in a gradual thinning of solutions. Residual acid, often found in lesssoluble dextrins such as pyrodextrin, will also cause a reduction in viscosity during dry storage. To eliminate these problems, dextrin manufacturers neutralize dextrins of low solubility with ammonia or sodium carbonate in the cooling vessel.
The bulk material should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place.

Incompatibilities

Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.

Regulatory Status

GRAS listed.Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database(IV injections, oral tablets and topical preparations). Included in nonparenteral medicines licensed in the UK. Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Non-medicinal Ingredients.

References

[1] BeMiller J, DEXTRINS. Encyclopedia of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 2003; 1773-1775.
[2] Sybis M, et al. Dextrins as Green and Biodegradable Modifiers of Physicochemical Properties of Cement Composites. Sybis, 2022; 15: 4115.

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HEBEI SHENGSUAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO.,LTD
Product
Dextrin 9004-53-9
Price
US $100.00-75.00/kg
Min. Order
1kg
Purity
99%
Supply Ability
5000
Release date
2024-08-14
Hebei Zhuanglai Chemical Trading Co.,Ltd
Product
Dextrin 9004-53-9
Price
US $99.00-35.00/kg
Min. Order
1kg
Purity
99%
Supply Ability
20ton
Release date
2024-05-15
WUHAN FORTUNA CHEMICAL CO., LTD
Product
Dextrin 9004-53-9
Price
US $0.00/Kg/Bag
Min. Order
25KG
Purity
N/A
Supply Ability
20 TONS
Release date
2021-07-19

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