Starch doesn't digest saliva. The enzyme in saliva digests starch.
Atcually it does not take much time to digest starch but it can almost take 1 hour.
Iunno You tell me
it is blue
If using acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of starch you can tell the hydrolysis is complete with the solution no longer gives a bluish/purple color with iodine solution. The color should be colorless.
No. There is corn starch, potato starch, rice starch...
imparchment is not a word, but if it was i'd like to think it ment door. And as far as i can tell, a starch door is a door made from potatoes.
the iodine stayed orange because the starch wasn't present
Yes. You can also tell by a sample of saliva.
Excessive saliva coupled with loss of appetite would be an indication.
An excellent test for starch is to test it with iodine in a solution of potassium iodide. Any starch present will turn a distinctive blue-black color.The color is in fact produced by the amylose in starch. Branched chains (amylopectin) do not give this result.
Some yogurts don't use any starch and, if they do, the company probably won't tell you since that would be their own private formulation.
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