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titleOfInvention How to store sucrose fatty acid ester
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a storage method in which sucrose fatty acid ester is less consolidated and has excellent storage stability. SOLUTION: A method for preserving a sucrose fatty acid ester, in which a sucrose fatty acid ester satisfying the following A and B is packaged and stored in a material having a water vapor transmission rate of 7 g / ( m 2.24 h) or less. A: Sucrose fatty acid ester powder average particle size (Dave) is 30 to 500 μm B: Standard deviation (SD) of sucrose fatty acid ester powder particles is within (Dave x 0.95) μm [Selection diagram] None
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