Is Oxidized starch vegan?
Oxidised Starch is also known as Oxidized starch.
Oxidised starch is a modified starch produced by treating native starch with oxidising agents such as sodium hypochlorite. It is used as a thickener, stabiliser, and binder in food products, derived from plant sources such as corn, potato, or wheat.
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