Abstract: | Structural characteristics of resistant starch (RS) were investigated. Tuber starches, hydrolyzed with 1N HCl at 35°C for 8 hr followed by autoclaving‐cooling treatment, were heated at 100°C for 16 hr after adjusting the moisture content to 20 or 30%. RS content of the tuber starches ranged from 5.4 to 22.7% depending on the source and type of treatment. Gelatinization parameters of RS isolated from partially acid‐hydrolyzed starch with autoclaving‐cooling followed by heat‐moisture treatment (HMT) showed higher enthalpy (ΔH) values and lower peak temperature (Tp) compared with non‐acid‐hydrolyzed RS. R values, the difference between completion and initial temperatures, and ΔH of RS increased by HMT. The X‐ray diffraction patterns of potato and sweet potato RS isolated from partially acid‐hydrolyzed starch with autoclaving‐cooling showed distinct sharp peaks at 15, 25, 27, and 28°, which decreased by HMT. |