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E300 - Ascorbic Acid:
Primary and modified starches are compounds derived from starch, a complex polysaccharide composed of glucose. Modified starches undergo chemical or physical treatment to alter their properties, making them more functional in certain food applications.
Primary Starches:
Origin: Primary starches are directly extracted from plant sources such as corn, wheat, potatoes, and rice.
Composition: Primary starches are mainly composed of glucose chains. They can have specific structures and properties depending on their source.
Applications: Primary starches are commonly used as thickeners and gelling agents in the food industry. They are also used as basic ingredients in the production of products such as pasta, bread, sauces, and desserts.
Modified Starches:
Modification Process: Modified starches undergo physical, chemical, or enzymatic modifications to alter their original properties.
Types of Modifications:
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