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A study of some factors influencing amylose gelation
Authors:H.S. Ellis  S.G. Ring
Affiliation:AFRC, Food Research Institute, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UA, UK
Abstract:Amylose fractions were prepared by aqueous leaching from pea, maize and patato starch granules. The fractions were characterised by iodine binding, β-amylolysis and viscometry. Amylose starts to form a gel rather than a precipitate on cooling aqueous solutions to room temperature at concentrations above the coil overlap concentration C1. Amylose gels are almost purely elastic, with negligible viscous flow at room temperature. The rigidity modulus is strongly dependent on concentration, c, in that above 1·5% w/w the modulus increases as a function of c7. The modulus of a matured gel falls only slightly with increasing temperature; at temperatures below 100°C the gel could not be melted. The non-equilibrium nature of the system is shown by the dependence of rigidity on thermal history. The shear modulus is also dependent on amylose type; higher molecular weight amylose fractions produced less rigid gels at a given concentration.
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