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B- Amylopectin (80-90%)
 It consists of a 1000 or more glucose units connected also with α-1,4-

    linkages with a number of α-1,6-links at branch points these links represent
    about 4% of the total linkages. (or I for approximately every 25 glucose units).
 It is hot water-insoluble and gives with iodine a red-violet or purple colour.

Uses:
1- In tablets and powders manufacture.
2- As an absorbent in starch pastes.
3- As an emollient in the form of a glycerite.
4- Starch suspension may be used as an antidote for iodine poisoning.
5- Starting material for the preparation of liquid glucose, dextrose, maltose and

    dextrins.

Dextrin

 Dextrin is a polymer of α- D- glucopyranose.
 It is obtained by the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch by diastase enzyme.

                Starch Diastase→ Dextrins

Uses:
1- As a source of readily digestible carbohydrate for infants and adults invalids.

Dextran

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