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Cystin
DescriptionCystin is a
ApplicationCystine is applied to a variety of products and thereby fulfils various technical tasks, such as:
Gene technologyClassically, cystine is won from proteins that are rich in cystine, such as may be found in human hair or in feathers or pig bristles. Component proteins are split by being heated with hydrochloric acid, which allows cystine to be isolated.
Labelling: Additives that have been produced with the aid of genetically modified micro-organisms in closed systems need not be labelled as such, provided that the additive in question has been purified and contains no micro-organisms. If the micro-organisms in question have received nutrient solution that has been derived from genetically modified plants, the additive remains without labelling as such.
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