Amylodextrin

/ˌæmɪloʊˈdɛkstrɪn/ noun

An intermediate product formed during the breakdown of starch into smaller sugar units.

From amylo- (starch) plus dextrin (a type of carbohydrate formed by starch breakdown). Dextrin comes from the Latin dexter meaning 'right,' named because it rotates polarized light to the right.

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