Literature DB >> 30744869

The interactions between wheat starch and Mesona chinensis polysaccharide: A study using solid-state NMR.

Anynda Yuris1, Jason Hindmarsh2, Allan Keith Hardacre3, Kelvin Kim Tha Goh4, Lara Matia-Merino5.   

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The interaction between wheat starch and Mesona chinensis polysaccharide (MCP) was found to change the molecular mobility of the water and carbohydrate populations in starch-MCP gels, when measured using proton and carbon nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation methods. The starch and MCP mobilities appeared similar at a micron scale. However, at a distance of less than 5 nm could they be detected as having separate mobility states, indicating close interaction between the starch and MCP. The carbon-6 of the starch glucan monomer was observed to have the largest mobility change in the presence of MCP. Two mobility populations of carbon-6 were observed, possibly corresponding to the carbon-6 in the linear chains of both amylose and amylopectin, and another to the carbon-6 involved in the branching of amylopectin. The change in the mobility of one of the carbon-6 populations indicates an increase in molecular freedom of movement in the presence of MCP.
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Keywords:  Non-starch polysaccharide; Polymer interactions; Proton mobility; Solid-state NMR; Starch

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30744869     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.01.098

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


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