Comparing E1401 - Acid-treated modified starch vs E1412 - Distarch phosphate

Synonyms
E1401
Acid-treated modified starch
E1412
Distarch phosphate
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Popular questions
  1. What battery does the dell e1401 use?

    E1401 is acid-treated modified starch, a plant-derived food additive used as a thickener, stabiliser, and emulsifier; it is unrelated to laptop batteries.

  1. What is hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate?

    It’s a modified starch that is both hydroxypropylated and phosphate cross‑linked to improve stability and texture in foods; its E‑number is E1442.

  2. How to do e1412?

    E1412 (distarch phosphate) is made by crosslinking plant starch with phosphate groups (e.g., using phosphorus oxychloride or sodium trimetaphosphate), creating a heat-, acid-, and shear‑stable thickener/stabiliser used in sauces, soups, and fillings.

  3. What is the e number for acetylated distarch phosphate?

    Acetylated distarch phosphate is E1414.