Starch Derivatives and Specialty Maize Starch Products for Global Markets Worldwide

Starch derivatives are starch-based ingredients whose functional properties are tailored for different processing and formulation requirements. Mars Oleochemicals currently supplies a broader maize-starch product family comprising Sorbitol 70%, Liquid Glucose Syrup, Dextrose Monohydrate, Maltodextrin, High Maltose Corn Syrup and Corn Starch for commercial applications worldwide.

Food applications use suitable starch-based ingredients for functions such as thickening, texture modification, viscosity control, sweetening, bulking and formulation stability, depending on the particular product. In pharmaceuticals, suitable starch and starch-derived grades may function as binders, fillers or excipients, but pharmaceutical use requires the correct specification and regulatory suitability.

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Starch Derivatives Food, Pharmaceutical, Paper, Textile and Industrial Manufacturing Applications Across Global Markets.

Paper and textile manufacturers use starch-based materials because of their useful film-forming, coating, sizing and binding characteristics. In paper manufacturing they can contribute to surface treatment, coating and strength, while textile processes can employ suitable starch products for yarn sizing, finishing and processing performance. Mars currently highlights both sectors within its starch-derivative application range.

Yes, but this statement should be grade-specific. Mars identifies selected starch products for drilling and industrial processing requirements in the oil-and-gas sector rather than implying that products such as Sorbitol, Glucose Syrup or Dextrose are universally used in drilling applications. Buyers should therefore match the precise starch grade and technical specification to the intended industrial process.

  • Maize-based raw-material options
  • Broad range of starch-derived products
  • Multiple functional properties
  • Thickening functionality
  • Binding functionality
  • Stabilizing properties
  • Film-forming capability
  • Coating applications
  • Paper-sizing functionality
  • Textile-sizing functionality
  • Food-processing applications
  • Pharmaceutical-grade possibilities
  • Selected industrial applications
  • Suitable for large-scale manufacturing
  • Available for global commercial supply
  • Helps control product viscosity
  • Supports texture development
  • Improves formulation consistency
  • Supports binding performance
  • Helps stabilize suitable formulations
  • Supports paper surface treatment
  • Helps improve paper-processing performance
  • Supports textile sizing
  • Supports textile finishing
  • Provides food-formulation flexibility
  • Offers multiple carbohydrate-based ingredient options
  • Supports selected pharmaceutical formulations
  • Allows product-specific functionality
  • Supports industrial processing requirements
  • Provides diversified raw-material sourcing

Food Industry

  • Sauces
  • Confectionery
  • Bakery Products
  • Texture Modification

Pharmaceutical Industry

  • Starch Products as Binders
  • Fillers
  • Excipients
  • Formulation Ingredients

What are starch derivatives used for? Starch derivatives and maize starch products are used across food, pharmaceutical, paper, textile and selected industrial applications for functions including thickening, binding, stabilizing, coating, sizing and processing support.

Are starch derivatives used in food products? Yes. Suitable starch-derived products are used in food manufacturing to support texture, viscosity, stability, sweetening, bulking and other processing functions depending on the specific ingredient and grade.

Can starch derivatives be used in pharmaceuticals? Yes. Selected maize starch and starch-derived products can be used as pharmaceutical binders, fillers or excipients where the product grade, specification and regulatory suitability meet the intended application.

How are starch products used in paper and textile industries? Suitable starch products provide film-forming, coating and sizing functionality. They can support paper surface treatment and strength while helping with textile sizing, finishing and processing performance.

Where can buyers source starch derivatives from Malaysia? International buyers can contact Mars Oleochemicals Sdn. Bhd. for starch derivative and maize starch specifications, technical documentation, available grades, packing options and export quotations. Mars currently markets these products to global buyers.

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