The effect of the structure of native banana starch from two varieties on its acid hydrolysis

Alejandro Aparicio-Saguilán, Andrés Aguirre-Cruz, Guadalupe Méndez-Montealvo, Sandra L. Rodriguez-Ambriz, Francisco J. Garcia-Suarez, Delia E. Páramo-Calderón, Luis A. Bello-Pérez

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Two banana starches were studied to analyze the effect of the acid hydrolysis on their molecular structure, and the impact in their physicochemical features. The native banana starches exhibit differences in the amylose content, molar mass, gelatinization parameters, X-ray diffraction pattern, and pasting profile. These results suggested that different acid hydrolysis mechanisms may be operative in these two starches. The kinetic hydrolysis is different in both banana starches that are related to the crystalline packing of the starch molecules. This was confirmed by the amylose content, the X-ray diffraction pattern, and the thermal study in the acid hydrolyzed starches at different times. The acid-treated Roatan starch showed higher retrogradation than Macho starch, a phenomenon that increases in the sample hydrolyzed for the longer time. This pattern is related to the amylose/amylopectin ratio, the reduction in the molar mass and the gyration radius. The acid hydrolysis of banana starches, although they have some similarities, they are different.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)381-386
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónLWT
Volumen58
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - oct. 2014

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