Starch content in food
Determination of starch in food with a spectrophotometric method.
More information about the method:
Spectrophotometry- Suitable sample matrices
- Food
- Required sample quantity
- 50 g
- Typical turnaround time
- 2 weeks after receiving the samples
- Detection limit
- 0.1 g/100 g
- Available quality systems
- Accredited test method
- Device types
- Method expert
Price
Typical price (Excl. VAT):
80 €
We also charge a 97 € service fee per order.
Large batches of samples are eligible for discounts.
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