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Amylo-Maize Starch N-400 Roquette America, Inc. Amylo-Maize Starch N-400 is a high amylose maize starch that gives a short texture once gelled, fast retrogradation times and a high resistant starch content. It can therefore be used as a process aid, a texturing agent or a fibre source in baking or in s...view more Amylo-Maize Starch N-400 is a high amylose maize starch that gives a short texture once gelled, fast retrogradation times and a high resistant starch content. It can therefore be used as a process aid, a texturing agent or a fibre source in baking or in soft gum confectionery. view less
AmyloGel® Native Starches Cargill Food Ingredients AmyloGel® Native Starches are derived from high amylose maize with either 50% or 75% amylose content. These starches are insoluble in cold water and swell to different degrees, depending on temperature. AmyloGel® Native Starches have thickening, gelling, ...view more AmyloGel® Native Starches are derived from high amylose maize with either 50% or 75% amylose content. These starches are insoluble in cold water and swell to different degrees, depending on temperature. AmyloGel® Native Starches have thickening, gelling, moisture retention and anti-staling properties. view less
Cargill Gel® Native Starches Cargill Food Ingredients Cargill Gel® native starches are derived from either common (dent) corn or waxy maize. Used generally for texturizing and thickening, native starch is derived from sources such as maize, waxy maize, high amylose maize, wheat, tapioca and potato. Native st...view more Cargill Gel® native starches are derived from either common (dent) corn or waxy maize. Used generally for texturizing and thickening, native starch is derived from sources such as maize, waxy maize, high amylose maize, wheat, tapioca and potato. Native starch is insoluble in cold water and swells to different degrees, depending on temperature. Native starch has thickening, gelling, moisture retention and anti-staling properties. view less