Technology of the production of pectin substances from the fruit ofSorbus aucuparia
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Abstract
The optimum conditions for the isolation of pectin substances from a pulp of the European mountain ash freed from lipophilic substances have been studied, and the characteristics of the substances are given.
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Pectin Cotton Plant Hydrochloric Acid Solution Galacturonic Acid Chloric AcidPreview
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