Literature DB >> 27596411

Mechanical properties and solubility in water of corn starch-collagen composite films: Effect of starch type and concentrations.

Kun Wang1, Wenhang Wang2, Ran Ye3, Anjun Liu1, Jingdong Xiao1, Yaowei Liu1, Yana Zhao1.   

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This study investigated the possibility of enhancing the properties of collagen with three different maize starches: waxy maize starch, normal starch, and high amylose starch. Scanning electron microscopy images revealed that starch-collagen films had a rougher surface compared to pure collagen films which became smoother upon heating. Amylose starch and normal starch increased the tensile strength of unheated collagen films in both dry and wet states, while all starches increased tensile strength of collagen film by heating. Depending upon the amylose content and starch concentrations, film solubility in water decreased with the addition of starch. DSC thermograms demonstrated that addition of all starches improved the thermal stability of the collagen film. Moreover, X-ray diffraction results indicated that except for high amylose starch, the crystallinity of both starch and collagen was significantly decreased when subject to heating. FTIR spectra indicated that intermolecular interactions between starch and collagen were enhanced upon heating.
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Keywords:  Amylose; Collagen; Composite film; Gelatinization; Starch

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27596411     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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