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Juraluck Juansang1, Chureerat Puttanlek2, Vilai Rungsardthong3, Santhanee Puncha-Arnon1, Wittawat Jiranuntakul1, Dudsadee Uttapap4.
Abstract
Different plasticizers (propanol, propylene glycol, glycerol, erythritol, xylitol and sorbitol) were used for plasticizing canna starch during heat-moisture treatment (HMT). Pasting properties of the modified starches were determined and compared with those of native starch and of HMT starch using water as a plasticizer. Canna starch was soaked in 5% (w/w) plasticizer solutions and adjusted to 25% moisture content before heating at 100 °C for 1h. The least change in paste viscosity was found when water was used as a plasticizer. Viscosity of the modified starches decreased as the molecular weight of plasticizers decreased. Plasticizer content in starch granules increased with decreasing molecular weight of the plasticizer, as well as with increased soaking time (from 10 min to 4 and 24h). However, pasting profiles of HMT starches prepared by soaking for 4h were comparable to those soaked for 24h, indicating that there was an effective limit of plasticizers. The plasticizer content in starch granules played a greater role in HMT than the number of hydroxyl groups.Entities:
Keywords: Canna starch; Heat–moisture treatment; Pasting properties; Plasticizer
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25817654 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.12.074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381