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  2. Modified starch - Wikipedia

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    Modified starch, also called starch derivatives, is prepared by physically, enzymatically, or chemically treating native starch to change its properties. [1] Modified starches are used in practically all starch applications, such as in food products as a thickening agent, stabilizer or emulsifier; in pharmaceuticals as a disintegrant; or as ...

  3. Quality Assurance International - Wikipedia

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    The nature of the QAI certification protocols ensures prevention of contamination and co-mingling, critically important for those with allergies to gluten and gluten-intolerance. The QAI and NFCA "Gluten-Free" certification program requires companies to produce products at less than 10 parts per million (ppm) of gluten to receive certification.

  4. Phosphated distarch phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Depending upon the degree of modification, phosphated distarch phosphate starch can contain 70%-85% type RS4 resistant starch and can replace high glycemic flour in functional bread and other baked goods. [2] [3] Replacing flour with chemically modified resistant starch increases the dietary fiber and lowers the calorie content of foods.

  5. 'Gluten-free' labeling standards kick in - AOL

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    By MARY CLARE JALONICK WASHINGTON (AP) - Starting this week, "gluten-free" labels on packaged foods have real meaning. Until now, the term "gluten-free" had not been regulated, and manufacturers ...

  6. Modified Starch Market Set to Nearly Double, Projected ...

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    The modified starch market size in 2024 is projected to be USD 18,779.0 Million, expanding to USD 28,885.3 Million by 2034. The market is expected to register a CAGR of 4.4% during the forecast period (2024–2034).

  7. Hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate (HDP) is a modified resistant starch. It is currently used as a food additive ( INS number 1442). [ 1 ] It is approved for use in the European Union (listed as E1442), [ 2 ] the United States, Australia, Taiwan, and New Zealand.

  8. Acetylated starch - Wikipedia

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    Acetylated starch, E1420 in the E number scheme of food additives, is a modified starch. These are not absorbed intact by the gut, but are significantly hydrolysed by intestinal enzymes and then fermented by intestinal microbiota .

  9. Dietitians Say These Processed Foods Are Actually Good for You

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    “These flavorful, soy-free, gluten-free, plant-based veggie burgers are made with pea protein and boast an impressive 28 grams of protein per patty,” says Natalie Rizzo, M.S., R.D. Look for ...