Simple thermal and freezing treatments to improve absorption capacity and alter digestibility of canna starch granules
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Author list: Wanarite Rodboontheng, Dudsadee Uttapap, Yuree Wandee, Wascharin Udchumpisai, Ditpon Kotatha, Chureerat Puttanlek, Vilai Rungsardthong
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication year: 2022
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (0141-8130)
Volume number: 194
Start page: 861
End page: 869
Number of pages: 9
ISSN: 0141-8130
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0141813021025460?via%3Dihub
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Abstract
Swollen canna starches (SCS) were prepared by controlled heating of unmodified and heat-moisture treated (HMT) starch suspensions at sub-gelatinization temperatures; subsequently, freezing was conducted to stabilize the structure of the SCS. Sizes of both unmodified and HMT swollen granules increased with increasing heating temperatures (up to 2.5 times), and freezing resulted in a significant reduction of granular size. The absorption capacities of the swollen starches increased up to 6 times for water and 3 times for tributyrin and palm oil compared to unmodified starch. The differences in absorption capacities of the unmodified and HMT swollen starches were small. Freezing the swollen starches tended to decrease oil and water absorptions, except for unmodified starch swollen at 70 °C, where freezing increased water absorption. Freezing significantly decreased the susceptibility of the swollen unmodified starches to amylase digestion and slowed down the digestion of the swollen HMT starches.
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