Comparing E1401 - Acid-treated modified starch vs E1442 - Hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate

Synonyms
E1401
Acid-treated modified starch
E1442
Hydroxypropyl 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 e1442 in food?

    E1442 (hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate) is a modified starch used as a thickener, stabiliser, and emulsifier to improve texture and freeze–thaw stability in foods like soups, sauces, and dairy desserts.

  2. What is e1442 made from?

    It’s made by chemically modifying plant starch (e.g., corn, potato, tapioca, or wheat) with propylene oxide to add hydroxypropyl groups and cross-linking it with phosphate reagents.

  3. Where is tecra x40-e1442 ssd?

    E1442 is a food additive code, not related to a Tecra X40 SSD; you’re likely referring to a laptop model rather than the additive—check the device manual or manufacturer support for SSD details.