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}} '''Dialdehyde Starch''' is based on a natural ] from wheat or corn that has been chemically ].


'''Dialdehyde starch''' is a ] ] by chemical modification from ]. It is prepared by ] ] of starch.<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1016/j.carbpol.2009.08.005| title = The preparation and properties of dialdehyde starch and thermoplastic dialdehyde starch| journal = Carbohydrate Polymers| volume = 79| issue = 2| pages = 296| year = 2010| last1 = Yu| first1 = Jiugao| last2 = Chang| first2 = Peter R.| last3 = Ma| first3 = Xiaofei}}</ref>
There are many uses including the ], where in it has been shown to improve the ] of consumer products. These products include toilet paper and paper towels.<ref>http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/4001032/description.html</ref>


It has found use in the ], where in it has been shown to improve the ] of consumer products like toilet paper and paper towels.<ref>{{US patent reference | number = 4001032 | title = Method of Making Nongelling Aqueous Cationic Dialdehyde Starch Compositions}}</ref>
3-(hydroxymethyl)-5-methoxy-2-methylhexanedial

CAS Registry Number: 9047-50-1<ref>http://www.chemicalregister.com/Dialdehyde_Starch/Suppliers/pid20199.htm</ref>


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