Sequenced homogeneous polysaccharide functionalization: RoquetteRecent Research Landscape
Uncontrolled native starch viscosity leads to inconsistent texture and thermal instability in industrial processing. Precise heat-moisture treatment parameters engineer the molecular structure to ensure shear resistance and functional uniformity.
What technical problems is Roquette addressing in Sequenced homogeneous polysaccharide functionalization?
Inconsistent polysaccharide substitution patterns
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Native starches exhibit poor thermal stability and inconsistent thickening properties during industrial processing. Stabilizing rheological behavior under heat stress ensures predictable texture and performance in final applications.
Uncontrolled starch gelatinization kinetics
(4)evidences
Variations in thermal response across different starch types lead to non-uniform modification and poor blend stability. Standardizing this reactivity ensures predictable material properties in industrial applications.