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starchWidely distributed, high-molecular-mass carbohydrate, produced by plants as a food store; main dietary sources are cereals, legumes, and tubers, including potatoes. It consists of varying proportions of two glucose polymers (polysaccharides): straight-chain (amylose) and branched (amylopectin) molecules. Purified starch is a white powder used to stiffen textiles and paper and as a raw material for making various chemicals. It is used in the food industry as a thickening agent. Chemical treatment of starch gives rise to a range of ‘modified starches’ with varying properties. Hydrolysis (splitting) of starch by acid or enzymes generates a variety of ‘glucose syrups’ or ‘liquid glucose’ for use in the food industry. Complete hydrolysis of starch with acid generates the monosaccharide glucose only. Incomplete hydrolysis or enzymic hydrolysis yields a mixture of glucose, maltose, and nonhydrolysed fractions called dextrins. The chemical test for starch consists of adding a drop of iodine solution to the substance. It will turn bright blue if starch is present.
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| --Better than expected performance from Amylum due to lower cereal
prices
The sharp increase in wheat and corn raw material prices in the
second half of the March 2004 financial year has, as anticipated, caused
profits at Amylum in the five months to be below those in the
corresponding period. Although it is early in the financial year the decline in raw
material prices for Amylum and the success of SPLENDA(R) Sucralose makes
it likely that the profit before tax and exceptional items for the year
will be somewhat higher than the Board envisaged at the time of the
preliminary announcement of results on 3rd June 2004. |
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