Claims
- 1. A crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol, comprising
- a) having a crushed and relatively tight crystal structure which can be observed by a scanning electron microscope with magnifying power of .times.1000,
- b) having an apparent specific gravity of said crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol having a particle size from 50 mesh to 20 mesh in the range of 0.650-0.750,
- c) having an oil absorptivity of said crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol having a particle size from 50 mesh to 20 mesh in the range of 7.0%-17%, and
- d) having a melting point of said crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol in the range of 134.degree.-145.degree. C.
- 2. A crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol according to claim 1, wherein the solid component comprises maltitol in the range of 80-98% by weight, sorbitol in the range of 0.5-15% by weight, and maltotriitol and sugar alcohols, having a degree of polymerization of DP.gtoreq.3, in the range of 1.5-10% by weight.
- 3. A crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol having a melting point in range of 134.degree.-145.degree. C. which is prepared by supplying an aqueous solution of maltitol to an extruder provided with elongated cooling and kneading zones, cooling and kneading the aqueous solution of maltitol in the presence of seed crystals to form a maltitol magma, and extruding continuously said magma from a nozzle.
- 4. A crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol having a melting point in the range of 134.degree.-145.degree. C. which is prepared by continuously supplying an aqueous solution of maltitol having a concentration in the range of 80-98% by weight and a maltitol content in the solid component in the range of 80-99% by weight to the first zone of an extruder provided with elongated cooling and kneading zones, cooling and kneading the aqueous solution of maltitol to 50.degree.-90.degree. C., continuously or intermittently conducting the addition and kneading of seed crystals in an amount of 3-80% by weight based on the extruded amount to the second zone in which said aqueous solution of maltitol has been cooled to a temperature of 50.degree.-80.degree. C., further continuing cooling and kneading in the continuous third zone, cooling and kneading to a temperature of 25.degree.-60.degree. C. in the final zone, and continuously extruding a maltitol magma thus formed from the extrusion nozzle.
- 5. A crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol having a melting point in the range of 134.degree.-145.degree. C. which is prepared by sequentially passing through the following steps of
- a) the first step in which an aqueous solution of maltitol having a concentration of 80-98% by weight and a solid composition comprising 0.5-15% by weight of sorbitol, 80-98% by weight of maltitol and 1.5-10% by weight of maltotriitol and sugar alcohols having a molecular weight not less than that of maltotriitol (DP.gtoreq.3) is continuously supplied to the first zone provided with elongated cooling and kneading zone, cooling and kneading to a temperature of 50.degree.-90.degree. C. is conducted, the addition and kneading of seed crystals in an amount of 3-80% by weight based on the extruded amount to the second zone in which temperature reached 50.degree.-80.degree. C. are continuously or intermittently conducted, cooling and kneading are further continued in the continuous third zone, the mixture is cooled and kneaded to a temperature of 25.degree.-60.degree. C. in the final zone, and a maltitol magma formed is extruded from extrusion nozzle,
- b) the second step in which said maltitol magma extruded is matured at 15.degree.-80.degree. C. for 5-30 minutes, and
- c) the third step in which the matured maltitol magma is then roughly ground, dried under the conditions at 80.degree.-115.degree. C. for 60 minutes or more pulverized and classified.
Priority Claims (2)
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3-53211 |
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REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 07/836,017, filed as PCT/JP91/00690, May 23, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,354,856, which is relied on and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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