Comparing E1420 - Acetylated starch vs E1422 - Acetylated distarch adipate

Synonyms
E1420
Acetylated starch
E1422
Acetylated distarch adipate
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Found in 8 products

Found in 49 products

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Popular questions
  1. What is e1420 in food?

    E1420 is acetylated starch, a plant-derived modified starch made by adding small acetyl groups to food starch; it functions as a thickener, stabiliser, and emulsifier. This improves texture and stability, such as better freeze–thaw tolerance and reduced water separation in products like sauces and desserts.

  2. What is the e number for acetylated oxidized starch?

    E1451 is the E‑number for acetylated oxidized starch (distinct from E1420, which is acetylated starch).

  3. Why is starch acetylated?

    Starch is acetylated to improve processing and storage stability—maintaining consistent viscosity, resisting heat/acid/shear, and reducing retrogradation and syneresis. These changes provide smoother textures and better freeze–thaw stability, enhancing its use as a thickener, stabiliser, and emulsifier.

  1. E1422 what is?

    E1422 is acetylated distarch adipate, a chemically modified starch made by treating starch with acetic anhydride and adipic anhydride; it’s used as a thickener, stabilizer, and emulsifier with good heat and shear resistance.

  2. What is e1422 in food?

    In food, E1422 is a modified starch that thickens and stabilizes products like sauces, soups, pie fillings, and dairy desserts, especially during high‑temperature processing.

  3. What is e1422 in food ingredients?

    On ingredient lists, E1422 refers to acetylated distarch adipate—a plant-derived modified starch added as a thickener/stabilizer.

  4. What is the e number for acetylated distarch adipate?

    E1422.