Amylosucrase-treated waxy corn starch (AS) was produced to extend the chain length of amylopectin to a great extent in comparison to its native chain length. An amylopectin–palmitic acid (PA) complex… Click to show full abstract
Amylosucrase-treated waxy corn starch (AS) was produced to extend the chain length of amylopectin to a great extent in comparison to its native chain length. An amylopectin–palmitic acid (PA) complex was prepared by heat-treating (121°C) a starch/PA mixture and its subsequent further incubation (95°C, 24 h); moreover, its structure and digestibility were studied. Unmodified waxy starch could not complex at all, whereas elongation due to amylosucrase modification allowed amylopectin to form a complex with PA to a small extent. Complexation between AS and PA caused a decrease in relative crystallinity. The AS–PA complex displayed an endothermic peak representing type I inclusion complexes rather than type II complexes. The formation of complexes did not significantly affect the in vitro digestibility maintaining the low digestibility of AS resulting from extremely small amounts of complexes and the type of complex.
               
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