Publication: Structural And Physicochemical Properties And In Vitro Digestibility of Recrystallized Linear Α-D- (1 → 4) Glucans Derived from Mild-Acid-Modified Cassava Starch
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2010
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Deustcher Akademischer Austauschdienst
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Food Research Internationa
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Molecular structure and recrystallization method influence the techno-functional behaviour of recrystallized starch as a functional ingredient in foods. The physicochemical properties of debranched and recrystallized mild-acid-modified cassava starch were studied. Cassava starch was treated with 0.14 mol/L hydrochloric acid for 24, 96 and 216 h at 40 °C prior to debranching with pullulanase. The debranched starches (DS) were recrystallized by annealing (ANN-DS), temperature-cycling (TC-DS) or heat-moisture treatment (HMT-DS) and the particle distribution, crystallinity, thermal properties, solubility, water binding and in vitro digestibility were analyzed. Acid treatment increased the fraction of linear α-d-(1 → 4) glucans comprising 13–30 monomers. Particles comprised loosely to firmly coalesced primary elements forming aggregates of mono- or bi-modal size distribution at ⩽5 μm and ⩾20 μm. The relative crystallinities ranged between 31.1–56.1%. Water binding decreased significantly with acid treatment whereas both solubility and water binding were influenced by the recrystallization method and decreased in the order: DS > ANN-DS > TC-DS > HMT-DS. Major thermal transitions occurred at 80– 130 °C and 130–160 °C, and the in vitro digestibility rates of 6.8–62.8% correlated significantly (p < 0.001) with relative crystallinity and melting enthalpy.
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a-D-(1? 4) glucans, Crystallinity, Thermal properties, Solubility, Water binding, Particle size, In, vitro digestibility