Chemistry:Acetylated distarch adipate

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Acetylated distarch adipate
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Representative portion of the chemical structure showing sugar (black), acetyl (red), and adipate (blue) groups
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Acetylated distarch adipate (E1422) is a food additive of the thickening agent type, and more specifically a bulking agent. It is also used as a stabilizer. This is an additive belonging to the family of modified starches.

This is a starch that is treated with acetic anhydride and adipic acid anhydride to resist high temperatures.

No acceptable daily intake for human consumption has been determined.[1]

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