Amylopectine is branched chain structure, absorbs iodine to give
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Amylopectin, having a branching structure, reacts with iodine to form a reddish brown or purple solution. Since amylopectin is highly branched, it only binds a small amount of iodine and produces a paler purple-red color.
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Amylopectin, having a branching structure, reacts with iodine to form a reddish brown or purple solution. Since amylopectin is highly branched, it only binds a small amount of iodine and produces a paler purple-red color.
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