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Starch is the main storage carbohydrate in plants. It is stored as granules in most plant cells and in this state is called native starch. Native starches from different botanical sources vary widely in structure and composition, but all granules are mainly formed by two molecular components, amylose (20–30%) and amylopectin (70–80%).