“…Extensive research has been done to study the chain length profile of amylopectin from different starch sources, such as maize (Takeda et al, 1988;Jane eta!., 1999), barley (Tang et al, 2001 a, b;Song and Jane, 2000;Jane et al, 1999;Yoshimoto et al, 2000Yoshimoto et al, , 2002MacGregor and Morgan, 1984), rice Hanashiro et al, 1996;Takeda et al, 1987b), wheat Shibanuma et al, 1994;Franco et al, 2002;Hizukuri and Maehara, 1990), tapioca , sweet potato (Hanashito et a!., 1996;McPherson and Jane, 1999) and legumes (Biliaderis, 1982b;Biliaderis et al, 1981;Ratnayake et al, 2001;Yoshimoto et al, 2001). The resulting chromatography showed that debranched amylopectin usually exhibits a trimodal or polymodal distribution pattern.…”