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The effect of water content on the glass transition temperatures of cassava starch was determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA). Samples were transformed to the amorphous state by compression molding at high temperature (as demonstrated by wide angle X-ray diffraction, WAXS), and then the samples were moisture conditioned. Both DSC and DMTA showed that water anti-plasticized cassava starch at lower moisture contents, and plasticized it at higher water contents. Samples with higher moisture contents stored at room temperature, 45 °C and 80 °C underwent retrogradation as indicated by WAXS. Sorption isotherms of cassava starch showed that for aw values lower than around 0.85, the sorption capacity decreased with increasing temperature; while the opposite behavior was observed at aw > 0.85. This inversion point (aw = 0.85) was attributed to the fact that more active sites were exposed to the adsorption processes, due to the enhanced molecular mobility promoted in the amorphous regions by starch crystallization.  相似文献   

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The objective of this study was to characterize the moisture sorption of magnesium stearate and the morphological changes, if any, resulting from moisture sorption. Six samples of commercial magnesium stearate USP were examined. Moisture sorption isotherms were obtained at 25°C and 5% to 98% relative humidity (RH) using a moisture balance. Changes in crystal form resulting from moisture sorption were determined by x-ray diffraction. There were differences in the shape of the isotherm, reversibility of moisture uptake, and shape of the hysteresis loop in the isotherms of crystalline and amorphous magnesium stearates. The isotherm of crystalline magnesium stearate was almost parallel to the pressure axis until and RH of ∼80%. The isotherm of the amorphous sample was characterized by continuous uptake of water over the entire range of RH. Exposure of amorphous magnesium stearate to RH greater than 70% resulted in the formation of the trihydrate. The trihydrate was converted into the anhydrous form when heated to a temperature of 100°C to 105°C. The trihydrate could be generated by exposing the anhydrate to RH higher than 70%.  相似文献   

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Biomethanation of cassava starch factory effluent in a batch digester produced 130 l biogas/kg dry matter with an average melthane content of 59%. About 63% COD was removed during 60 days. In semicontinuous digesters, gas production was 3251/kg dry matter with a retention time of 33,3 days giving a COD reduction of 50%. Size of starter inoculum was important for good biogasification of the effluent.
Résumé La biométhanisation d'un effluent de fabrique d'amidon de manioc, en digesteur en milieu non-renouvelé, a produit 130 l de biogaz par kg de matière sèche, avec une leneur moyenne en méthane de 59%. Environ 63% de la DCO a été éliminée en 60 jours. En digesteur conduit en mode semi-continu, la production de gaz a atteint 325 litres par kg de matière sèche avec un temps moyen de rétention de 33,3 jours. La réduction de DCO était de 50%. La taille de l'inoculum joue un rôle important dans la bonne biométhanisation de l'effluent.
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Microwave-assisted methylation of cassava starch with dimethyl carbonate   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Hou C  Chen Y  Chen W  Li W 《Carbohydrate research》2011,346(9):1178-1181
A novel and environmentally friendly process for the methylation of cassava starch with dimethyl carbonate (DMC) could be accelerated by employing a combined strategy: using disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4) as the catalyst (chemical means) and microwave irradiation as the energy source (physical means). By varying the volume of 5% sodium chloride aqueous solution between 50 and 150 mL, the amount of Na2HPO4 between 0 and 1.25 g, the volume of DMC between 75 and 200 mL, and the microwave time from 5 to 20 min, methyl cassava starch with degree of substitution (DS) values in the range of 0.033 and 1.087 was prepared. The chemical structure of methyl cassava starch was analyzed by 1H NMR spectroscopy.  相似文献   

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The effect of adding 1–8% amylose complexing fatty acids (CFA), such as linoleic and oleic acids, on the glass transition temperature (Tg) of cassava starch (CS) with moisture content varying from 5 to 35% (dry basis) was studied. The main relaxation temperature (Tα), associated with the glass transition temperature of the samples (Tg), was determined by dynamic-mechanical-thermal analysis. The plasticizing behavior of water in the blends was evidenced by a decrease of Tα values with moisture content. The effect of CFA on CS was found to be a function of moisture content. At low moisture (<11%) it caused an anti-plasticization effect, while at higher moisture contents it produced plasticization. The anti-plasticizing effect of CFA on CS was attributed to amylose–lipid complex formation.  相似文献   

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The granule morphology, microstructure, and thermal properties of micronized cassava starch prepared by a vacuum ball-grinding machine were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis indicated that the morphology of starch granule changes during the ball-grinding treatment. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis indicated that the maximum peak temperature (Tp) of the gelatinization process, the glass transition (Tg), and peak height index (PHI) for the starch granules decreased when the size of micronized starch granules was reduced. When the size of starch granules was reduced beyond 9.11 μm, they have a tendency to agglomerate and their ΔH were increased. The granule size has a significant effect on the gelatinization properties of cassava starch. This study will provide useful information of the micronized starch for its potential industrial application.  相似文献   

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Genetic modification of cassava for enhanced starch production   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
To date, transgenic approaches to biofortify subsistence crops have been rather limited. This is particularly true for the starchy root crop cassava ( Manihot esculenta Crantz). Cassava has one of the highest rates of CO2 fixation and sucrose synthesis for any C3 plant, but rarely reaches its yield potentials in the field. It was our hypothesis that starch production in cassava tuberous roots could be increased substantially by increasing the sink strength for carbohydrate. To test this hypothesis, we generated transgenic plants with enhanced tuberous root ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGPase) activity. This was achieved by expressing a modified form of the bacterial glgC gene under the control of a Class I patatin promoter. AGPase catalyses the rate-limiting step in starch biosynthesis, and therefore the expression of a more active bacterial form of the enzyme was expected to lead to increased starch production. To facilitate maximal AGPase activity, we modified the Escherichia coli glgC gene (encoding AGPase) by site-directed mutagenesis (G336D) to reduce allosteric feedback regulation by fructose-1,6-bisphosphate. Transgenic plants (three) expressing the glgC gene had up to 70% higher AGPase activity than control plants when assayed under conditions optimal for plant and not bacterial AGPase activity. Plants having the highest AGPase activities had up to a 2.6-fold increase in total tuberous root biomass when grown under glasshouse conditions. In addition, plants with the highest tuberous root AGPase activity had significant increases in above-ground biomass, consistent with a possible reduction in feedback inhibition on photosynthetic carbon fixation. These results demonstrate that targeted modification of enzymes regulating source–sink relationships in crop plants having high carbohydrate source strengths is an effective strategy for increasing carbohydrate yields in sink tissues.  相似文献   

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Enzymatic modification of cassava starch by bacterial lipase   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
Enzymatic modification of starch using long chain fatty acid makes it thermoplastic suitable for a myriad of industrial applications. An industrial lipase preparation produced by Burkholderia cepacia (lipase PS) was used for modification of cassava starch with two acyl donors, lauric acid and palmitic acid. Reactions performed with palmitic acid by liquid-state and microwave esterification gave a degree of substitution (DS) of 62.08% (DS 1.45) and 42.06% (DS 0.98), respectively. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that onset of decomposition is at a higher temperature (above 600°C) for modified starch than the unmodified starch (280°C). Modified starch showed reduction in α-amylase digestibility compared to native starch (76.5–18%). Swelling power lowered for modified starch as esterification renders starch more hydrophobic, making it suitable for biomedical applications as materials for bone fixation and replacements, carriers for controlled release of drugs and bioactive agents. Thus enzymatic esterification is ecofriendly.  相似文献   

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Cellulose cassava bagasse nanofibrils (CBN) were directly extracted from a by-product of the cassava starch (CS) industry, viz. the cassava bagasse (CB). The morphological structure of the ensuing nanoparticles was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), presence of other components such as sugars by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) experiments. The resulting nanofibrils display a relatively low crystallinity and were found to be around 2–11 nm thick and 360–1700 nm long. These nanofibrils were used as reinforcing nanoparticles in a thermoplastic cassava starch matrix plasticized using either glycerol or a mixture of glycerol/sorbitol (1:1) as plasticizer. Nanocomposite films were prepared by a melting process. The reinforcing effect of the filler evaluated by dynamical mechanical tests (DMA) and tensile tests was found to depend on the nature of the plasticizer employed. Thus, for the glycerol-plasticized matrix-based composites, it was limited especially due to additional plasticization by sugars originating from starch hydrolysis during the acid extraction. This effect was evidenced by the reduction of glass vitreous temperature of starch after the incorporation of nanofibrils in TPSG and by the increase of elongation at break in tensile test. On the other hand, for glycerol/sorbitol plasticized nanocomposites the transcrystallization of amylopectin in nanofibrils surface hindered good performances of CBN as reinforcing agent for thermoplastic cassava starch. The incorporation of cassava bagasse cellulose nanofibrils in the thermoplastic starch matrices has resulted in a decrease of its hydrophilic character especially for glycerol plasticized sample.  相似文献   

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Lactic acid bacteria of the sour cassava starch fermentation   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
In Brazil and Colombia, 'sour starch' is traditionally obtained by a submerged lactic fermentation of crude cassava starch followed by sun drying. It is used by local bakers to prepare breadlike products which display the same expanded crumb texture as in wheat bread.
In this process, suspended starch is settled down and left aside for a few weeks under anaerobic conditions where natural lactic populations develop.
Three collections of clones isolated from local fermentations have been identified using the API procedure and further characterized. Most of them belong to different species of Lactobacillus . Many display a ropy phenotype, typical for exopolysaccharide (EPS) excretion. A possible role of these EPS in the special properties of sour starch is discussed.  相似文献   

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Summary Incubation temperature, inoculum size, initial pH and pH control play a major role in cassava starch to glucose conversion byRhizopus oligosporus. Maximal glucose production was obtained after 45 to 48 h fermentation at 45°C, pH control at 4.0, 5% cassava starch, agitation rate of 300 rev./min. and aeration rate of 85 ml/min. Under these conditions, starch hydrolysis was 99.4% with a starch-to-glucose conversion efficiency of 91.6% and a final yield of 35.2 g/l glucose with a biomass yield of only 2.8 g/100 g cassava starch.
Optimisation de la conversion de l'amidon de manioc en glucose par Rhizopus oligosporus
Résumé La température d'incubation, la taille de l'inoculum, le pH initial et le contrôle du pH jouent un rôle majeur dans la conversion de l'amidon de manioc en glucose parRhizopus oligosporus. On obtient la production maximum de glucose après 45–48 h de fermentation à 45°C, avec un contrôle de pH à 4.0, 5% d'amidon de manioc, une vitesse d'agitation de 300 tpm et une vitesse d'aération de 85 ml/min. Dans ces conditions, l'hydrolyse de l'amidon atteint 99.4% avec une efficacité de conversion de l'amidon en glucose de 91.6% et un rendement final de 35.2 g de glucose par litre pour un rendement en biomasse de 2.8 g seulement par 100 g d'amidon de manioc.
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Repeatedly frozen and thawed rice starch gel affects quality. This study investigated how incorporating waxy rice flour (WF) and cassava starch (CS) in rice starch gel affects factors used to measure quality. When rice starch gels containing 0-2% WF and CS were subjected to 5 freeze-thaw cycles, both WF and CS reduced the syneresis in first few cycles. However CS was more effective in reducing syneresis than WF. The different composite arrangement of rice starch with WF or CS caused different mechanisms associated with the rice starch gel retardation of retrogradation, reduced the spongy structure and lowered syneresis. Both swollen granules of rice starch and CS caused an increase in the hardness of the unfrozen and freeze-thawed starch gel while highly swollen WF granules caused softer gels. These results suggested that WF and CS were effective in preserving quality in frozen rice starch based products.  相似文献   

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Schwanniomyces castellii B5285 grew faster and produced greater biomass and higher protein yield than either S. alluvius ATCC 26074 or S. alluvius 81Y when these amylolytic yeasts were grown with 2% (w/v) cassava starch as sole C source. With 0.5% (w/v) glutamate as N source, S. castellii reached 7.12 g cell dry mass/l, with a protein yield of 6.4 g/100 g starch. The optimal agitation speed, aeration rate and pH for growth of this yeast in a fermenter were 400 rev/min, 1.67 vol./vol.min. and 5.0, respectively. Tween 80 at 0.1% increased cell dry mass to 8.90 g/l, cell yield to 44 g/100 g starch and protein yield to 7.4 g/100 g starch.The authors are with the Department of industrial Biotechnology, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai 90110, Thailand  相似文献   

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Cassava starch grafted with polystyrene (PS-g-starch) copolymer was synthesized via free-radical polymerization of styrene by using suspension polymerization technique. Potassium persulfate (PPS) was used as an initiator and water was used as a medium. The graft copolymer was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, thermal gravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The sub-micron spherical beads of PS were observed on the surface of starch granules. SEM micrographs showed porous patches of PS adhering on the starch granules after Soxhlet extraction. FTIR spectra also indicated the presence of PS-g-starch copolymer. XRD analysis exhibited insignificant changes in crystalline structure and degree of crystallinity. The effects of starch:styrene weight ratio, amount of PPS, reaction time and reaction temperature on the percentage of grafting – G (%), were investigated. G (%) increased with increasing starch content. Other variables showed their own individual optimal values. The optimum condition yielding 31.47% of G (%) was derived when the component ratio was 1:3 and reaction temperature and time were 50 °C and 2 h, respectively. Graft copolymerization did not change granular shape and crystallinity of starch. This study demonstrated the capability of polymerization of styrene monomer on the granular starch without emulsifier and the synthesis of graft copolymer without gelatinization of starch.  相似文献   

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A thorough reinvestigation of the dependence of the specific volume of potato starch on water ad- and desorption is described. Measurements by toluene pycnometry show that hysteresis only occurs between 0 and 13% H2O (dry solids basis). The results are interpreted in terms of a progressive filling of intergranular voids by water molecules of equivalent constant density. Other results give information on bulk starch density, thermal expansion coefficients, the influence of different immersion liquids and the effect of the different physical states of starchy products (dry gels and acid hydrolysed fractions).  相似文献   

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Summary Cassava and sago starch were evaluated for their feasibilities as substrates for ethanol production using Zymomonas mobilis ZM4 strain. Before fermentation, the starch materials were pretreated employing two commercial enzymes, Termamyl (thermostable -amylase) and AMG (amyloglucosidase). Using 2 l/g of Termamyl and 4 l/g of AMG, effective conversion of both cassava and sago starch into glucose was found with substrate concentration up to 30%(w/v) dry substances. Fermentation study performed using these starch hydrolysates as substrates resulted in ethanol yield at an average of 0.48g/g by Z. Mobilis ZM4.  相似文献   

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Two cassava cultivars CMC 40 and MPer 245 were grown at the Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropicale (CIAT) in Colombia. Specimens were pruned by the removal of aerial growth 4 weeks prior to harvest and starch granules were isolated from the roots of pruned and control plants after harvest. The glassiness and hardness of cooked roots from the pruned plants showed an increase of 60–70% and 40–60% respectively compared with the controls. Although there was some reduction in the size of the starch granules derived from the pruned roots as compared with the control, pruning had negligible effects upon X-ray crystallinity, amylose/amylopectin contents, the elution patterns of the isoamylase debranched starch, the susceptibility of the granules to enzyme digestion, their swelling power and solubility, the temperature and enthalpy of gelatinisation and their behaviour in the Rapid Visco Analyser. Minor differences were observed when pruned and control samples were examined in the Brabender amylograph.  相似文献   

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《Biomass》1988,15(3):201-207
Four strains of Zymomonas mobilis were compared for ethanol production from enzymatically hydrolysed cassava starch. Strain NRRL B-4286 performed efficiently, producing 80 g/litre ethanol from 171 g/litre initial sugar concentration. Addition of yeast extract, calcium pantothenate, ammonium sulphate or magnesium sulphate did not significantly increase ethanol production by this strain.  相似文献   

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