Stärkepolysaccharide
Stärkepolysaccharide, commonly referred to as starch, are complex carbohydrates found in plants. They serve as the primary form of energy storage in seeds, roots, and tubers. Starch is a polymer composed of glucose units linked together. Structurally, starch consists of two main components: amylose and amylopectin. Amylose is a linear chain of glucose molecules, while amylopectin is a branched polymer of glucose. The ratio of amylose to amylopectin varies depending on the plant source and affects the physical properties of the starch, such as its gelatinization temperature and texture.
Common sources of starch include corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice. In the human diet, starch is a