Partial-degradation and heat-moisture dual modification on the enzymatic resistance and boiling-stable resistant starch content of corn starches |
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Authors: | Jheng-Hua LinHarinder Singh Chia-Ying WenYung-Ho Chang |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Hospitality Management, MingDao University, 369 Wen-Hwa Road, Peetow, Changhua 52345, Taiwan b Department of Food and Nutrition, Providence University, 200 Chung-Chi Road, Shalu, Taichung 43301, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Normal corn, Hylon V and Hylon VII starches were partially degraded by acid-ethanol treatment and applied to heat-moisture treatment (HMT) for improving the enzymatic resistance of starch. The weight-average degree of polymerization (DPw) of acid-ethanol-treated (AET) corn starches ranged from 6.75 × 105 to 181, 4.48 × 105 to 121, and 1.94 × 105 to 111 anhydrous glucose units for normal corn, Hylon V and Hylon VII starches, respectively. Starch retained its granular structure after AET and HMT, recovery of starch granules after modifications were higher than 92%. Resistant starch (RS) content and boiling-stable RS content of corn starch increased after dual modification, and the increment increased with increasing duration of AET. The boiling-stable RS content of dual-modified starch increased from 1.5 to 9.2, 12.2 to 24.1, and 18.0 to 36.2% for normal corn, Hylon V and Hylon VII starches, respectively. Increments of RS content and boiling-stable RS content of dual-modified starches were significantly correlated (r2 > 0.700) with DPw of starch, revealing that the enzymatic resistance of dual-modified corn starch granules increased with decreasing molecular size of starch. Result also suggested that starch granules partially degraded with AET could improve the molecular mobility and ordering during the consequent HMT. |
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Keywords: | Resistant starch Acid-ethanol treatment Heat-moisture treatment Molecular size |
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