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Juan E Cervantes-Ramírez1, Angel H Cabrera-Ramirez2, Eduardo Morales-Sánchez2, Mario E Rodriguez-García3, Maria de la Luz Reyes-Vega1, Aurea K Ramírez-Jiménez4, Brenda L Contreras-Jiménez5, Marcela Gaytán-Martínez6.
Abstract
Functional modifications of starch, such as paste properties, retrogradation, water absorption indexes, solubility, and swelling capacity, are induced by the amylose-lipid complex. This research comprehends the study of functional properties of extruded maize starch mixed with fatty acids (stearic acid, oleic acid, and maize oil) and the formation of amylose-lipid complexes. Maize starch with lipids (5 or 10 %), moisture (35 %) was extruded (single screw). Starch granule was modified by extrusion, to a lesser extent at 10 % of lipids, especially stearic acid, which covers starch granule surface. Viscosity decreased meaningfully with stearic acid addition. DSC showed both starch gelatinization enthalpy and amylose-lipid complex enthalpy for stearic or oleic acid, but it was just the first enthalpy for maize oil. X-ray diffraction showed orthorhombic crystals with or without the presence of lipids. Our results indicated that stearic acid yielded the highest amount of amylose-lipid complexes.Entities:
Keywords: Amylose-lipid complex; Extrusion; Starch; Type V starch
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32747238 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381