Substitution patterns in methylated potato starch as revealed from the structure and composition of fragments in enzymatic digests |
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Authors: | Steeneken Peter A M Tas Albert C Woortman Albert J J Sanders Peter Mijland Paul J H C de Weijs Leonard G R |
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Affiliation: | TNO Quality of Life, Food and Biotechnology Innovations, Rouaanstraat 27, 9723 CC Groningen, Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | The effect of the granule structure on the methylation of starch was investigated by comparing the substitution patterns of potato starch methylated in granular suspension and in solution to DS 0.3. Substitution patterns were analyzed by successive digestion with alpha-amylase and amyloglucosidase, fractionation of the resulting malto-oligosaccharide mixture by GPC on a preparative scale, and characterization of the fractions by GLC and MALDI-MS. The mass composition of fractions with intermediate and higher degree of polymerization was indicative of enhanced clustering of substituents in granular methyl starch. On the contrary, the composition of the smaller saccharides was governed by enzyme specificity, which was also reflected in strong deviations in their monomer composition. A sequencing study on selected 'pure' small saccharides confirmed and complemented previous conclusions on enzyme specificity. |
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Keywords: | Starch Substitution pattern Methylation Enzymatic digestibility MALDI |
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