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High-sensitivity differential scanning microcalorimetry (HSDSC), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), light (LM) and scanning electronic (SEM) microscopy techniques were used to study the defectiveness of different supramolecular structures in starches extracted from 11 Thai cultivars of rice differing in level of amylose and amylopectin defects in starch crystalline lamellae. Despite differences in chain-length distribution of amylopectin macromolecules and amylose level in starches, the invariance in the sizes of crystalline lamellae, amylopectin clusters and granules was established. The combined analysis of DSC, SAXS, LM and SEM data for native starches, as well as the comparison of the thermodynamic data for native and annealed starches, allowed to determine the structure of defects and the localization of amylose chains in crystalline and amorphous lamellae, defectiveness of lamellae, clusters and granules. It was shown that amylose “tie chains”, amylose–lipid complexes located in crystalline lamellae, defective ends of double helical chains dangling from crystallites inside amorphous lamellae (“dangling” chains), as well as amylopectin chains with DP 6–12 and 25–36 could be considered as defects. Their accumulation can lead to a formation of remnant granules. The changes observed in the structure of amylopectin chains and amylose content in starches are reflected in the interconnected alterations of structural organization on the lamellar, cluster and granule levels.  相似文献   

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Barley starches grown at different temperatures were investigated using high sensitivity differential scanning microcalorimetry and X-ray diffraction. By applying physico-chemical approaches, thickness of crystalline lamellae, thermodynamic and structural characteristics (such as gelatinisation) of cooperative units and parameters characterising thermodynamic properties of crystal surfaces were determined. It was established that a difference of growth temperature experienced by plants during development does not lead to changes in the thickness of amylopectin crystalline lamellae and hence constituent double helix length. The role of defects in structural organisation of native barley starches is discussed. It is suggested that not all fatty acids necessarily form crystalline inclusion complexes.  相似文献   

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Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to investigate the internal structure of wheat starch granules with different amylose content. Different approaches were used for treatment (interpretation) of SAXS data to assess the values of structural parameters of amylopectin clusters and the size of crystalline and amorphous lamella in different wheat starches. The average values of the semi-crystalline growth rings thickness in starches have been determined and the relationship between structural characteristics and thermodynamic melting parameters is discussed.  相似文献   

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A combined DSC–SAXS approach was employed to study the effects of amylose and phosphate esters on the assembly structures of amylopectin in B-type polymorphic potato tuber starches. Amylose and phosphate levels in the starches were specifically engineered by antisense suppression of the granule bound starch synthase (GBSS) and the glucan water dikinase (GWD), respectively. Joint analysis of the SAXS and DSC data for the engineered starches revealed that the sizes of amylopectin clusters, thickness of crystalline lamellae and the polymorphous structure type remained unchanged. However, differences were found in the structural organization of amylopectin clusters reflected in localization of amylose within these supramolecular structures. Additionally, data for annealed starches shows that investigated potato starches possess different types of amylopectin defects. The relationship between structure of investigated potato starches and their thermodynamic properties was recognized.  相似文献   

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Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) together with several complementary techniques, such as differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction, have been employed to investigate the structural features that give diverse functional properties to wheat starches (Triticum aestivum L.) within a narrow range of enriched amylose content (36–43%). For these starches, which come from a heterogeneous genetic background, SAXS analysis of duplicate samples enabled structural information to be obtained about their lamellar architecture where differences in lamellar spacing among samples were only several tenths of nanometer. The SAXS analysis of these wheat starches with increased amylose content has shown that amylose accumulates in both crystalline and amorphous parts of the lamella. Using waxy starch as a distinctive comparison with the other samples confirmed a general trend of increasing amylose content being linked with the accumulation of defects within crystalline lamellae. We conclude that amylose content directly influences the architecture of semi-crystalline lamellae, whereas thermodynamic and functional properties are brought about by the interplay of amylose content and amylopectin architecture.  相似文献   

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Effects of added wheat fiber, with different levels and particle sizes, on the physicochemical properties and gel morphology of wheat starch and mung bean starch were investigated, using rapid visco analyzer (RVA), texture analyzer (TPA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Each starch was added with wheat fiber at 10, 20, 30 and 40% (weight basis, g/100g), and different sizes of 60, 100 and 180 mesh, respectively. The peak viscosity (PV) of starches with wheat fiber were higher than the control. Starches had the highest PV with 40%, 60 mesh wheat fiber. The starches with wheat fiber showed higher hardness when compared to the control. Wheat starch and mung bean starch, with 40%, 60 mesh wheat fiber, had the highest hardnesses of 147.78 and 1032.11g, respectively. SEM showed that the dense honeycomb structure of starch gel was diminished with increasing wheat fiber. Additionally, the number of internal pores was reduced, and a large lamellar structure was formed.  相似文献   

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The physical properties and enzymatic digestibility of acetylated starches prepared in the laboratory from high amylose (Hi-Maize™ 66% amylose; and GELOSE 50, 47% amylose), waxy (MAZACA 3401X, 3.3% amylose), and normal (22.4% amylose) maize starches provided by Starch Australasia Limited were studied. Acetylation decreased temperature at peak viscosity, while slightly increasing peak viscosity compared to the matching unmodified starch. It increased cool paste viscosity except in the case of normal starch. All the acetylated starches had lower onset temperature (To), intermediate temperature (Tp), completion temperature (Tc) and endothermic energy (ΔH) than their unmodified starches, but acetylation increased swelling power and solubility. After acetylation, the hardness of all the starch gels decreased; adhesiveness decreased and springiness increased except for waxy starch where it was the reverse; cohesiveness increased in each case. Acetylation increased the clarity of all the starches, except for waxy which showed a decrease. Acetylation increased the enzymatic digestibility compared to the unmodified starches.  相似文献   

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The starches separated from two different Dioscorea opposita Thunb. cultivars were investigated for morphological, thermal and crystal properties. The shape of starch granules separated from different D. opposita Thunb. cultivars varied from round to oval or irregular. The surface of the starch granules appeared to be smooth without any fissures. The average particle diameter of starches from different D. opposita Thunb. cultivars was 40.3 and 38.7mum for D. 47 and D. SXY starch, respectively. The transition temperatures (T(o), T(p) and T(c)) and enthalpy of gelatinization (DeltaH(gel)) were determined using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The D. SXY starch showed the lower T(o) (74.2 degrees C) and the broader R (12.4). T(p) and T(c) of starch from D. 47 were higher than that of D. SXY starch. DeltaH(gel) values (11.37J/g) of D. 47 was higher than that of D. SXY starch (10.78J/g). The crystal type of starches separated from two different D. opposita cultivars was a typical C-type pattern. The degree of crystallinity of two D. opposita cultivars starches was about 45.9% and 31.5%, respectively.  相似文献   

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Normal and high-amylose maize and pea starches (gene ae and ra respectively) were studied during gelatinization by their swelling and solubility patterns, as well as by differential scanning calorimetry. High-amylose (> 60%) starches showed restricted swelling and solubility, compared to normal maize (25%) and pea (35%) genotypes. At low water volume fractions (ν1 < 0.75), gelatinization occurred by two (pea and high-amylose maize) or three (normal maize) melting steps of crystallites, following the Flory equation. At high water volume fractions, melting of the crystallites and swelling are cooperative processes. On the basis of these experiments, explanations for the differences in behaviour between normal and high-amylose genotypes are discussed.  相似文献   

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The general oxidation mechanism by hypochlorite on starch has been well studied, but the information on the distribution of the oxidation sites within starch granules is limited. This study investigated the locations where the oxidation occurred within corn starch granules varying in amylose content, including waxy corn starch (WC), common corn starch (CC), and 50% and 70% high-amylose corn starch (AMC). Oxidized corn starches were surface gelatinized by 13 M LiCl at room temperature to different extents (approximately 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%). The surface-gelatinized remaining granules were separated and studied for structural characteristics including carboxyl content, amylose content, amylopectin chain-length distribution, thermal properties, and swelling properties. Oxidation occurred mostly at the amorphous lamellae. More carboxyl groups were found at the periphery than at the core of starch granules, which was more pronounced in oxidized 70% AMC. More amylose depolymerization from oxidation occurred at the periphery of CC. For WC and CC, amylopectin long chains (>DP 36) were more prone to depolymerization by oxidation. The gelatinization properties as measured by differential scanning calorimetry also supported the changes in amylopectin fine structure from oxidation. Oxidized starches swelled to a greater extent than their unmodified counterparts at all levels of surface removal. This study demonstrates that the locations of oxidation and physicochemical properties of oxidized starches are affected by the molecular arrangement within starch granules.  相似文献   

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The effects of added cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB)-amylose complex on retrogradation of some starches (waxy-maize, maize, and potato starch) and on amylopectin from potato have been studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The starches and amylopectin samples with added CTAB-amylose complex received four different heat treatments prior to storage and DSC measurements that either melted the complex or left the complex intact. The calorimetry measurements showed that intact CTAB-amylose complex had much less effect on decreasing the retrogradation of the starches and the amylopectin than samples with melted complex prior to measurements. This is discussed in relation to possible complex formation of amylopectin and lipids and the effects of adding uncomplexed lipids on the retrogradation of waxy starches and amylopectin.  相似文献   

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The physico-chemical, morphological, thermal, pasting, textural, and retrogradation properties of the starches isolated from four traditional Taewa (Maori potato) cultivars (Karuparera, Tutaekuri, Huakaroro, Moemoe) of New Zealand were studied and compared with starch properties of a modern potato cultivar (Nadine). The relationships between the different starch characteristics were quantified using Pearson correlation and principal component analysis. Significant differences were observed among physico-chemical properties such as phosphorus content, amylose content, swelling power, solubility and light transmittance of starches from the different potato cultivars. The starch granule morphology (size and shape) for all the potato cultivars showed considerable variation when studied by scanning electron microscopy and particle size analysis. Starch granules from Nadine and Moemoe cultivars showed the presence of large and irregular or cuboid granules in fairly high number compared with the starches from the other cultivars. The transition temperatures (To; Tp; Tc) and the enthalpies (ΔHgel) associated with gelatinization suggested differences in the stability of the crystalline structures among these potato starches. The Moemoe starch showed the lowest To, while it was higher for Tutaekuri and Karuparera starches. Pasting properties such as peak, final and breakdown viscosity and texture profile analysis (TPA) parameters of starch gels such as hardness and fracturability were found to be higher for Nadine and Huakaroro starches. The Nadine and Huakaroro starch gels also had lower tendency towards retrogradation as evidenced by their lower syneresis (%) during storage at 4 °C. Principal component analysis showed that the Tutaekuri and Nadine cultivars differed to the greatest degree in terms of the properties of their starches.  相似文献   

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Physico-chemical properties of starch from wheat, rye, barley (waxy, high-amylose and normal-amylose), waxy maize, pea and potato (normal-amylose and high-amylopectin) were studied. Emphasis was given to the amylose (total, apparent and lipid-complexed) and amylopectin characteristics as well as to the gelatinization and retrogradation properties measured using differential scanning calorimetry. The total amylose content varied from ca. 1 % for waxy maize to 37% for high-amylose barley. The amylopectin characteristics were determined by high-performance size-exclusion chromatography after debranching with isoamylase. The weight-average degree of polymerization ( w) was 26, 33 and 27 for the A-, B-, and C-type starches, respectively. In general, the potato starches exhibited the highest retrogradation enthalpies and the cereal starches the lowest, while the pea starch showed an intermediate retrogradation enthalpy. The data were analysed by principal component analysis (PCA). The w showed positive correlation to the melting interval, the peak minimum, the offset temperatures of the retrogradation-related endotherm as well as to the gelatinization and retrogradation enthalpies. However, the high-amylose barley retrograded to a greater extent than the other cereal starches, despite low w (24). The amylose content was negatively correlated to the onset and the peak minimum temperatures of gelatinization.  相似文献   

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Yook C  Robyt JF 《Carbohydrate research》2002,337(12):1113-1117
Porcine pancreatic alpha amylase (PPA) and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens alpha amylase (BAA) were allowed to react with starch granules from maize, waxy maize, amylomaize-7, and potato in an aqueous suspension with a starch to water ratio of 1:10 and in a minimum of water with a starch to water ratio of 1:1. Quantitative amounts of the maltodextrin products were determined by TLC and scanning densitometry. The two alpha amylases gave different products that were characteristic of their unique action patterns. The percent conversion differed for the different kinds of starches and for the two kinds of reaction conditions. Maize and waxy maize starches were converted into about twice as much maltodextrins than were amylomaize-7 and potato starches by both enzymes and under both reaction conditions. The aqueous suspension gave much greater conversion into maltodextrins than did the minimum water condition. BAA gave 3-14% greater conversion of the granules into maltodextrins than did PPA, with the exception of potato starch.  相似文献   

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Cross-linked starches have increased their importance due to their applications such as adsorbents of heavy metals. In this work the effect the reagent used in the chemical modification of banana starch and its impact on some morphological, physicochemical and functional characteristics was evaluated. The reagent used in the cross-linked of starch decreased the fat and protein content, whereas ash level were higher. The morphology of the granules, observed by scanning electron microscopy, was more affected when a blend of sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP)/sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) and epichlorohydrin (EPI) were used in the modification. The cross-linked starches presented a bimodal distribution and the effect was more conspicuous in those starches modified with STMP/STPP and EPI. The swelling value (60 °C) increased with the cross-linking and the highest value was obtained in those starches modified with STMP/STPP and EPI. However, at higher temperatures the swelling values of cross-linked starches with STMP/STPP and EPI decreased as temperature increased (80 °C), and there after the value was constant. The cross-linked starches with STMP/STPP and EPI showed the lowest solubility values. The cross-linked starch with POCl3 (phosphorous oxychloride) showed a slight decrease in the onset and peak temperatures compared with its native counterpart, but those modified with STMP/STPP and EPI presented an increase in the three transition temperatures, but a decrease in enthalpy value. The results obtained can be used to determine the type of reagent used for cross-linked in order to obtain a starch with specific characteristics.  相似文献   

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Solvent effects on starch dissolution and gelatinization   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The disruption of starch granular structure during dissolution in varying concentrations of N-methyl morpholine N-oxide (NMMO) has been studied using three maize starches with varying ratios of amylose and amylopectin. Behavior in NMMO has been characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), microscopy, rapid viscosity analysis (RVA), and rheometry. Exothermic transitions were observed for the three starches in both 78 and 70% NMMO; the transition changed to an endotherm at 60 and 50% NMMO. Consistent with DSC, hot stage microscopy showed that starch granules dissolved at NMMO concentrations of 78 and 70%, whereas in 60 and 50% NMMO, gelatinization behavior similar to that found for starch in water was observed. Mechanical spectroscopy revealed the dominant viscous behavior (G″ > G') of starch at NMMO concentrations of 70 and 78% and more elastic behavior (G' > G″) at lower concentrations. Starch solutions in 78% NMMO obey the Cox-Merz rule, suggesting that the solutions are homogeneous on a molecular level.  相似文献   

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Starches from three potato varieties and their respective transformants producing amylopectin starch were studied over a period of 3 years. The gelatinisation, swelling and dispersion properties were studied using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction, swelling capacity measurements and a Brabender Viscograph.

The potato amylopectin starches (PAP) exhibited higher endothermic temperatures as well as higher enthalpies than the normal potato starches (NPS). PAP samples gave rise to an exceptionally sharp viscosity peak during gelatinisation and a relatively low increase in viscosity on cooling. Swelling capacity measurements showed that PAP granules swelled more rapidly, and that the dispersion of the swollen granules occurred at a lower temperature (85°C). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) also revealed that the year influenced the DSC results, and that both year and variety affect some of the Brabender parameters. Furthermore, the PAP and NPS samples were subjected to heat–moisture treatment at three different moisture levels, and the Brabender viscosity properties were studied.  相似文献   


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The organization of amylose and amylopectin within starch granules is still not well elucidated. This study investigates the radial distribution of amylose and amylopectin in different corn starches varying in amylose content (waxy corn starch (WC), common corn starch (CC), and 50% and 70% amylose corn starches (AMC)). Corn starches were surface gelatinized by 13 M LiCl at room temperature to different extents (approximately 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%). The gelatinized surface starch and remaining granules were characterized for amylose content, amylopectin chain-length distribution, thermal properties, swelling power (SP), and water solubility index (WSI). Except for the outmost 10% layer, the amylose content in CC increased slightly with increasing surface removal. In contrast, amylose was more concentrated at the periphery than at the core for 50% and 70% AMC. The proportion of amylopectin A chains generally decreased while that of B1 chains generally increased with increasing surface removal for all corn starches. The gelatinization enthalpy usually decreased, except for 70% AMC, whereas the retrogradation enthalpy relatively remained unchanged for CC but increased for WC, 50% and 70% AMC with increasing surface removal. The SP and WSI increased with increasing surface removal for all corn starches, with WC showing a significant increase in SP after the removal of the outmost 10% layer. The results of this study indicated that there were similarities and differences in the distribution of amylose and amylopectin chains along the radial location of corn starch granules with varying amylose contents. More amylose-lipid complex and amylopectin long chains were present at the periphery than at the core for amylose-containing corn starches.  相似文献   

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Starch from tubers potato (Solanum tuberosum), taro (Alocassia indica), new cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagitifolium), true yam (Dioscorea alata), and root cassava, (Manihot esculenta) crops was isolated and its morphology, composition and physicochemical properties were investigated before and after heat–moisture treatment (HMT) (100 °C, for 10 h at a moisture content of 30%). Native starch granules were round to oval to polygonal with smooth surfaces. The granule size (diameter) ranged from 3.0 to 110 μm.The total amylose content ranged from 22.4 to 29.3%, of which 10.1–15.5% was complexed by native lipid. The phosphorus content ranged from 0.01 to 0.1%. The X-ray pattern of potato and true yam was of the ‘B’-type. Whereas, that of new cocoyam and taro was of the ‘A’-type. Cassava exhibited a mixed ‘A+B’-type X-ray pattern. The relative crystallinity, swelling factor (SF), amylose leaching (AML), gelatinization temperature range and the enthalpy of gelatinization of the native starches ranged from 30 to 46, 22 to 54, 5 to 23%, 13 to 19 °C and 12 to 18 J/g, respectively. Susceptibility of native starches towards hydrolysis by 2.2N HCl and porcine pancreatic -amylase were 60–86% (after 12 days), and 4–62% (after 72 h), respectively. Retrogradation was most pronounced in the B-type starches. Granule morphology remained unchanged after HMT. The X-ray pattern of the B-type starches was altered (B→A+B) on HMT. However, that of the other starches remained unchanged. HMT decreased SF, AML, gelatinization enthalpy and susceptibility towards acid hydrolysis, but increased gelatinization temperatures and enzyme susceptibility. Extent of retrogradation and relative crystallinity decreased on HMT of true yam and potato starches, but remained unchanged in the other starches. The foregoing data showed that changes in physicochemical properties on HMT are influenced by the interplay of crystallite disruption, starch chain associations and disruption of double helices in the amorphous regions.  相似文献   

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In this work, the chayote tuber starch (CHS) was isolated and its chemical composition and its physical and microscopic characteristics were determined, and compared with potato (PS) and maize (MS) starches. The starch content in chayote tubers (728 g kg−1 dry weight) was similar to potato tubers (700 g kg−1 dry weight), with a high level of purity (>98%), while its phosphorous content was higher (0.15%) than PS (0.08%) and MS (0.01%). Starch granules were oval, irregular, truncated and rounded with sizes between 7 and 50 μm with smooth surfaces. CHS dispersions (1% and 4%, w/w) showed higher viscosity (75 and 1715 mPa s), than PS (350% and 50% lower) and MS (715% and 600% lower). The gelatinization temperature (65 to 74 °C) was similar in CHS and PS. The pasting properties (RVA) of the starches suggest that CHS showed better characteristics than the commercial potato and maize starches. Therefore, CHS could be used as a thickening agent and a substitute to PS in food dispersions where a high viscosity is needed.  相似文献   

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