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Starch-based spherical aggregates: stability of a model flavouring compound, vanillin entrapped therein
Authors:Tejashree A Tari  Rekha S Singhal  
Institution:

Food and Fermentation Technology Division, Department of Chemical Technology, University of Mumbai, Matunga, Mumbai 400 019, India

Abstract:Studies on the stability of the vanillin entrapped within the spherical aggregates obtained from amaranth (Amaranthus paniculatus L.), quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa L.), rice (Oryza sativa L.) and colocasia (Colocasia esculenta L.) in the presence of gum Arabic, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and carrageenan at 0.1–1.0% as bonding agents, were obtained by spray drying a 20% (w/w) starch dispersion at 120 °C. Vanillin was used at 5% based on starch (bos). The loss of vanillin over a 6-week storage period followed a first order kinetics. The stability was evaluated in terms of t1/2 (weeks) from a semi-log plot of percentage retention of vanillin vs. storage time in weeks. The t1/2 for the total vanillin and entrapped vanillin within the spherical aggregates prepared from different starches decreased in the order, amaranth>colocasia>chenopodium>rice. The t1/2 decreased with an increase in the amylose content of the starches, although it was not linear. With respect to the bonding agent the stability decreased in the order, gum Arabic>CMC>carrageenan. While CMC and carrageenan gave an increasing value of t1/2 with an increase in concentration from 0.5 to 1.0%, gum Arabic surprisingly gave a higher t1/2 value at 0.5% as compared to 1.0%.
Keywords:Spherical aggregates  Entrapment of vanillin  Starches  Bonding agents  Stability
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