Claims
- 1. In a desiccant comprising a saccharide as an the dessicant ingredient and an inert diluent, the improvement wherein said saccharide is selected from the group consisting of anhydrous crystalline trehalose, anhydrous amorphous trehalose and mixtures thereof, which anhydrous trehalose has substantially no reducing activity and which is converted into hydrous crystalline trehalose upon absorbing moisture, and wherein said anhydrous crystalline trehalose is obtained by:
- providing a syrupy aqueous solution of trehalose with a moisture content lower than 10 w/w %;
- maintaining said syrupy aqueous solution of trehalose at a temperature in the range of 50.degree.-160.degree. C. in the presence of a seed crystal in order to crystallize anhydrous crystalline trehalose; and
- recovering the resultant anhydrous crystalline trehalose; and
- said anhydrous amorphous trehalose is obtained by drying a syrupy aqueous solution of trehalose or a hydrous crystalline trehalose, and recovering the resultant anhydrous amorphous trehalose.
- 2. A method for dehydrating a hydrous matter comprising adding from 0.01 to 200 parts by weight of anhydrous trehalose to one part by weight of a hydrous matter to convert said anhydrous trehalose into hydrous crystalline trehalose, thereby dehydrating said hydrous matter, wherein said anhydrous trehalose is selected from the group consisting of anhydrous crystalline trehalose, anhydrous amorphous trehalose, and mixtures thereof;
- wherein said anhydrous crystalline trehalose is obtained by:
- providing a syrupy aqueous solution of trehalose with a moisture content lower than 10 w/w %;
- maintaining said syrupy aqueous solution of trehalose at a temperature in the range of 50.degree.-160.degree. C. in the presence of a seed crystal in order to crystallize anhydrous crystalline trehalose; and
- recovering the resultant anhydrous crystalline trehalose; and
- said anhydrous amorphous trehalose is obtained by drying a syrupy aqueous solution of trehalose or a hydrous crystalline trehalose, and recovering the resultant anhydrous amorphous trehalose.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said hydrous matter contains at least one member selected from the group consisting of gelatinized starch, alcohols, oil-soluble substances and biologically active substances.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein said anhydrous trehalose entraps about 10 w/w % moisture from said hydrous matter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/159,600, filed Dec. 1, 1993, now abandoned.
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