floridean starch has structure similar to
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Amylopectin!
And glucose too! It's basically amylopectin without amylose. And it resembles glucose in structure.
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Floridean Starch has the structure similar to amylopectin and glycogen. End-group determinations with the aid of periodate show that the floridean starch molecule is a strongly branched structure somewhat comparable to glycogen.
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Hope you're doing fine.
Floridean Starch has the structure similar to amylopectin and glycogen. End-group determinations with the aid of periodate show that the floridean starch molecule is a strongly branched structure somewhat comparable to glycogen.
Hope I've solved your query.
Thank You.
Stay Safe and Stay Healthy.
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