Literature DB >> 30170049

Structural and physicochemical properties of chemically modified Chinese water chestnut [Eleocharis dulcis (Burm. f.) Trin. ex Hensch] starches.

Luyao Xiao1, Jiahui Chen1, Xingchi Wang1, Ruyu Bai1, Dawei Chen2, Jun Liu3.   

Abstract

Chinese water chestnut [Eleocharis dulcis (Burm.f.) Trin. ex Hensch] is a starch-rich aquatic plant widely consumed throughout the oriental countries. In this study, different chemically modified Chinese water chestnut starches including acetylated starch (AS), succinylated starch (SS) and carboxymethylated starch (CMS) were prepared. The structural and physicochemical properties of native starch and chemically modified Chinese water chestnut starches were compared for the first time. The degrees of substitution for AS, SS and CMS were 0.087, 0.575 and 0.972, respectively. Results of powder X-ray diffractometry, small-angle X-ray scattering and scanning electron microscopy indicated the crystalline regions and morphology of native starch were destroyed by chemical modification. Notably, carboxymethylation completely destroyed the original morphology of native starch and thus CMS exhibited an amorphous state. Besides, AS and SS showed significantly lower gelatinization properties than native starch. The thermal stability decreased in the order of CMS > AS > native starch > SS, whereas viscoelastic properties decreased in the order of SS > CMS > native starch > AS pastes. Notably, CMS exhibited the highest swelling power, solubility, paste clarity and resistant starch content, implying CMS might have wide applications in food industry.
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Keywords:  Chemical modification; Chinese water chestnut; Eleocharis dulcis (Burm.f.) Trin. ex Hensch; Physicochemical properties; Starch; Structure

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30170049     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.08.161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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