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==Uses==
==Uses==
===Primary===
===Primary===
* Important food [[energy]] component of many grains, roots, and tubers
* Important food energy component of many grains, roots, and tubers
* Source of [[glucose]]
* Source of [[glucose]]
==Natural occurrence==
==Natural occurrence==

Latest revision as of 02:15, 4 December 2024

 
starch
Chemical formula (C12H22O11)n
OTP appearance white or brown solid 
Density(g/cc) 1.5
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Uses

Primary

  • Important food energy component of many grains, roots, and tubers
  • Source of glucose

Natural occurrence

  • Many plants are naturally high in starch including potatos and cattail rhizomes.

Hazards

  • Starch is generally recognized as safe

Production

Extraction

From potatos

  1. Peel potatos and cut into 3cm cubes
  2. Boil at the lowest possible temperature for half an hour
  3. Press-filter through cloth or paper

From cat tails

  1. Peel cat tail rhizomes and cut into 1.5cm cubes
  2. Boil with some small amount of potassium carbonate for 2 hours
  3. Press-filter through cloth or paper

See Also

References