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  2. Starch production - Wikipedia

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    Starch production is an isolation of starch from plant sources. It takes place in starch plants. Starch industry is a part of food processing which is using starch as a starting material for production of starch derivatives, hydrolysates, dextrins. At first, the raw material for the preparation of the starch was wheat. Currently main starch ...

  3. A. E. Staley - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Gene Staley purchased an inoperative cornstarch plant in Decatur, Illinois. [5] He paid $45,000 and spent three years rebuilding and upgrading the plant with capital that he had raised from stockholders. [6] The factory began processing on March 12, 1912. [7]

  4. Corn wet-milling - Wikipedia

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    A very high purity of starch (>99.5% db) can be recovered by wet-milling. Purity is important when the end product is high-fructose corn syrup or starch to be modified (using chemicals or enzymes) but it is not important during ethanol production. After centrifugation and washing, the starch is dried. [4]

  5. Starch - Wikipedia

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    Plants synthesize starch in two types of tissues. The first type is storage tissues, for example, cereal endosperm, and storage roots and stems such as cassava and potato. The second type is green tissue, for example, leaves, where many plant species synthesize transitory starch on a daily basis.

  6. Roquette Frères - Wikipedia

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    Roquette is a French-based family owned company which produces more than 650 by-products from the starch extracted from corn, wheat, potatoes and peas. [1] Founded and headquartered in Lestrem, France in 1933 by the brothers Dominique and Germain Roquette, Roquette has grown to become the leader in starch production in Europe and the number four ranked producer of starch worldwide. [2]

  7. Corn starch - Wikipedia

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    The starch is obtained from the endosperm of the kernel. Corn starch is a common food ingredient, often used to thicken sauces or soups, and to make corn syrup and other sugars. [3] Corn starch is versatile, easily modified, and finds many uses in industry such as adhesives, in paper products, as an anti-sticking agent, and textile ...

  8. Northwest’s biggest milk processing plant is rising on the ...

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    Darigold Inc. broke ground on the $600 million, state-of-the-art processing plant in September 2022 in the Port of Pasco’s Reimann Industrial Center. Two years later, company officials are ...

  9. Modified starch - Wikipedia

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    The modification in "genetically modified" refers to the genetic engineering of the plant DNA, whereas in the term "Modified Starch" seen on mandatory ingredient labels it refers to the later processing or treatment of the starch or starch granules.