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Sweeteners 948<br />

REFERENCES: Smith, J. (1991) <strong>Food</strong> Additive User’s Hand<strong>book</strong>. Blackie Publishing, Glasgow.<br />

Canadian <strong>Food</strong> and Drug Act and Regulations (1994).<br />

Chilton’s <strong>Food</strong> Engineering Master ‘95. (1994) ABC Publishing Group. p. 204; 270.<br />

SPI Polyols technical specifications (1996).<br />

SPI Polyols material safety <strong>data</strong> sheet, 1 April (1996).<br />

Matz, S. A. (1992) Bakery Technology and Engineering. 3rd edition. Van Nostrand Reinhold.<br />

Roquette technical bulletin. (1996) As provided by Kingley & Keith (Canada) Inc.<br />

Smoley, C. K. (1993) Everything Added to <strong>Food</strong> in the United States. US <strong>Food</strong> and Drug<br />

Administration, CRC Press Inc.<br />

Wong, D. W. S. (1989) Mechanism and Theory in <strong>Food</strong> Chemistry. Van Nostrand Reinhold.<br />

ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION: Polyol produced through hydrogenation of maltose; Marketed as Malbit ®<br />

Lycasin – Roquette America Inc., Maltitol Syrup<br />

SunMalt – Mitsubishi International Corporation, Fine Chemicals Department: crystalline maltose;<br />

maltose monohydrate carbohydrate sweetener<br />

Maltisorb – Roquette America Inc.: crystalline maltitol

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