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Interaction between rice starch and Mesona chinensis Benth polysaccharide gels: Pasting and gelling properties.

Yanming Ren1, Liyuan Rong2, Mingyue Shen1, Wenmeng Liu2, Wenhao Xiao1, Yu Luo2, Jianhua Xie3.   

Abstract

Interactions between starch and non-starch polysaccharides are very important for predicting and controlling the structure and function of starch-.based products. In this study, the effects of Mesona chinensis Benth polysaccharide (MCP) on the pasting, rheological, structural, and water mobility properties of rice starch (RS)-MCP gels were evaluated. Results indicated that MCP can increase the pasting viscosity, and gel properties of RS-MCP gels. Rheological results showed that RS-MCP gels exhibited shear-thinning behavior and that MCP can enhance the viscoelasticity of RS-MCP gels. Fourier-transform infrared spectra results indicated no covalent interaction between RS and MCP, and MCP could increase the degree of short-range order of RS-MCP gels. MCP also enhanced the water-retention capacity of RS-MCP gels. Scanning electron microscopy results suggested that MCP could decrease the pore sizes of RS gels and the microstructure of RS gels became more ordered at 0.1 % concentration of MCP. The results suggested that the amylose and MCP molecules interacted through hydrogen bonds and electrostatic forces, which enhanced the gelling properties of RS-MCP gels. Overall, this study shows the potential applications of MCP, and also provides the theoretical basis of interactions in starch-hydrocolloids systems.
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Keywords:  Amylopectin (CID: 439207); Amylose (CID: 53477771); Ethanol (CID: 702); Interaction; Mesona chinensis Benth polysaccharide; Pasting; Rice starch; Sodium carbonate (CID: 10340); Starch (CID: 24836924); Water (CID: 962); Water mobility

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32475580     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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