“…Due to its interesting properties such as abundant, cheap, nontoxic, biodegradable, and biocompatible (Ubeyitogullari & Ciftci, 2016;Verma, Le Bras, Jain, & Muzart, 2013), starch has been developed and used in some fields, including in the food, pharmaceutical, beverages, papermaking, packaging, and textiles Shi & Gao, 2016). However, native starch can not meet the demands for further industrial applications on account of lacking active groups 2014; Zhang, Wei, Vijaya Kumar, Rasheed, & Zhou, 2014), anticancer (Kumar et al, 2011), antimalarial (Pereira et al, 2014), and antioxidant (Tan, Li, Li, Dong & Guo, 2016), have also facilitated the chemical modification of polysaccharide with 1,2,3-triazoles.…”