Literature DB >> 11265448

Acetylation and characterization of banana (Musa paradisiaca) starch.

L A Bello-Pérez1, S M Contreras-Ramos, A Jìmenez-Aparicio, O Paredes-López.   

Abstract

Banana native starch was acetylated and some of its functional properties were evaluated and compared to corn starch. In general, acetylated banana starch presented higher values in ash, protein and fat than corn acetylated starch. The modified starches had minor tendency to retrogradation assessed as % transmittance of starch pastes. At high temperature acetylated starches presented a water retention capacity similar to their native counterpart. The acetylation considerably increased the solubility of starches, and a similar behavior was found for swelling power. When freeze-thaw stability was studied, acetyl banana starch drained approximately 60% of water in the first and second cycles, but in the third and fourth cycles the percentage of separated water was low. However, acetyl corn starch showed lower freeze-thaw stability than the untreated sample. The modification increased the viscosity of banana starch pastes.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11265448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cient Venez        ISSN: 0001-5504


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