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Qué (quién) es Starch - definición

CARBOHYDRATE CONSISTING OF A LARGE NUMBER OF GLUCOSE UNITS JOINED BY GLYCOSIDIC BONDS
Starch solution; Starches; Starch (food); Vegetable starch; Amylum; Wheat starch; Starch mill; Dextrinisation; Laundry starch; Clothing starch; Starch granules; Food starch; Starchy food; Starchy foods; Rice starch; Food Starch; Biosynthesis of starch
  • [[Sago]] starch extraction from palm stems
  • Starch adhesive
  • Structure of the [[amylopectin]] molecule
  • Structure of the [[amylose]] molecule
  • [[Glucose syrup]]
  • Faultless Starch Company at [[Kansas City]]
  • Oswego]] Starch advertising, 1885
  • Gentleman with starched ruff in 1560
  • Karo corn syrup advert 1917
  • Niagara corn starch advert [[1880s]]
  • Pacific Laundry and Cooking Starch advert 1904
  • Rice starch for ironing
  • [[Rice]] starch under transmitted light microscopy. A characteristic of rice starch is that granules have an angular outline and have a tendency to clump
  • Starch in endosperm in embryonic phase of maize seed
  • cells]] of the potato
  • Corn starch, 800x magnified, under polarized light, showing characteristic [[extinction cross]]
  • West Philadelphia Starch works at [[Philadelphia (Pennsylvania)]], 1850
  • Granules of wheat starch, stained with iodine, photographed through a light microscope

Starch         
·adj Stiff; precise; rigid.
II. Starch ·vt To stiffen with starch.
III. Starch ·noun Fig.: A stiff, formal manner; formality.
IV. Starch ·noun A widely diffused vegetable substance found especially in seeds, bulbs, and tubers, and extracted (as from potatoes, corn, rice, ·etc.) as a white, glistening, granular or powdery substance, without taste or smell, and giving a very peculiar creaking sound when rubbed between the fingers. It is used as a food, in the production of commercial grape sugar, for stiffening linen in laundries, in making paste, ·etc.
starch         
a.
starch         
(starches)
1.
Starch is a substance that is found in foods such as bread, potatoes, pasta, and rice and gives you energy.
N-MASS
2.
Starch is a substance that is used for making cloth stiffer, especially cotton and linen.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Starch

Starch or amylum is a polymeric carbohydrate consisting of numerous glucose units joined by α-(1→4)-D glycosidic bonds. This polysaccharide is produced by most green plants for energy storage. Worldwide, it is the most common carbohydrate in human diets, and is contained in large amounts in staple foods such as wheat, potatoes, maize (corn), rice, and cassava (manioc).

Pure starch is a white, tasteless and odorless powder that is insoluble in cold water or alcohol. It consists of two types of molecules: the linear and helical amylose and the branched amylopectin. Depending on the plant, starch generally contains 20 to 25% amylose and 75 to 80% amylopectin by weight. Glycogen, the energy reserve of animals, is a more highly branched version of amylopectin.

In industry, starch is often converted into sugars, for example by malting. These sugars may be fermented to produce ethanol in the manufacture of beer, whisky and biofuel. In addition, sugars produced from processed starch are used in many processed foods.

Mixing most starches in warm water produces a paste, such as wheatpaste, which can be used as a thickening, stiffening or gluing agent. The principal non-food, industrial use of starch is as an adhesive in the papermaking process. A similar paste, § clothing starch, can be applied to certain textile goods before ironing to stiffen them.

Ejemplos de uso de Starch
1. They boiled their fancy collars, or ruffs, for the starch.
2. Refined starch like pasta should be eaten in moderation.
3. Many plants have distinctive starch granules visible when dissolved in water and viewed under a microscope.
4. Small bags of starch, also from Lebanon and available in Germany, also were found.
5. Melt the rice flour and corn starch with water in a pot.