etikkahappotärkkelys
Etikkahappotärkkelys, also known as acetylated starch, is a modified food starch derived from the esterification of starch with acetic anhydride. This process alters the starch's properties, making it more resistant to heat, acid, and shear compared to native starches. It is a common ingredient in the food industry, primarily used as a thickener, stabilizer, and emulsifier. Its stability allows it to withstand various processing conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of food products.
The production of etikkahappotärkkelys involves treating starch, typically from corn, potato, or tapioca, with acetic anhydride
In food applications, etikkahappotärkkelys is found in products such as sauces, dressings, dairy products, baked goods,