Starch Gelatinization Behavior: The Impact of Granular Structure

Author:

Lacerda Liziane Dantas12,da Silveira Nádya Pesce1,Bondam Aline Felten2,Hoffmann Jessica Fernanda2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Chemistry Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – Avenida Bento Gonçalves 9500 Porto Alegre RS 91501–970 Brazil

2. Health School – Professional Master's in Food, Nutrition and Health Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos Avenida Unisinos 950 São Leopoldo RS 93022‐000 Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis study evaluates wheat, corn, and cassava native starches. Morphological features of the starch granule's surface reveal peculiar granule characteristics. Wheat starch granules are the largest, with 20.83 µm mass median diameter, followed by corn, 13.14 µm, and cassava, 12.37 µm. Nonetheless, cassava and corn starches have the lowest polydispersity and greater surface area average. Corn starch shows more resistance to the gelatinization process when observed. Complete granular disruption and gelatinization occurring at 65–75 °C for wheat, 75–85 °C for cassava, and 85 °C for corn. The curves of viscosity evidence the assertion that the starches from cereals gelatinize at higher temperatures than starch from the tuber. Swelling power indicate that cassava starch held more water, whereas IFTR spectroscopy reveals a more ordered structure when compared to wheat and corn starches. However, corn starch has the highest values of Tonset, Tpeak, and Tendset, with enthalpy of gelatinization of 12.73 J g−1, which can be related to the amylose content of 24.25% and mainly to 0.2% of starch damage. The almost negligible amounts of damaged starch present in corn starch indicate the absence of granule fragments capable of increasing water absorption and decreasing the birefringence of the system.

Publisher

Wiley

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