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Starch granules phosphate monoesters

Substances commonly found in starch granules are amylopectin, amylose, molecules intermediate between amylose and amylopectin, lipid (including phospholipids and free fatty acids), phosphate monoester and proteins/enzymes. The contents and the structures of amylopectin and amylose play major roles in the functional properties of starch. However, lipids, phospholipids and phosphate monoester groups have significant effects on starch functional properties, even though they are minor constituents. [Pg.201]


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