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Effect of dual modification of HMT and crosslinking on physicochemical properties and digestibility of waxy maize starch

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Abstract Waxy maize starch was subjected to crosslinking, HMT, crosslinking-HMT and HMT-crosslinking, and physicochemical properties and digestibility were examined. Crosslinked-HMT and HMT-crosslinked starch exhibited lower and higher phosphorus contents than… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Waxy maize starch was subjected to crosslinking, HMT, crosslinking-HMT and HMT-crosslinking, and physicochemical properties and digestibility were examined. Crosslinked-HMT and HMT-crosslinked starch exhibited lower and higher phosphorus contents than crosslinked starch at the same concentrations of STMP/STPP (99:1, w/w), respectively. A low swelling power, a low paste clarity, a high melting temperature and a low ΔH were observed in crosslinked-HMT starch and HMT-crosslinked starch like crosslinked and/or HMT starch. Crosslinking-HMT and HMT-crosslinking mitigated the reduced XRD peak intensity observed for HMT. Crosslinked-HMT starch effectively produced RS, showing 28.7–41.5% RS in raw starch and 23.3–25.0% in gelatinized starch. The RS proportion of crosslinking-HMT was similar to that of crosslinking in raw starch, but HMT and crosslinking-HMT showed similar RS proportions in gelatinized starch. Crosslinking-HMT advantageously produced RS from both crosslinking and HMT; however, this was not observed in HMT-crosslinking.

Keywords: maize starch; crosslinking hmt; hmt crosslinking; hmt; waxy maize; starch

Journal Title: Food Hydrocolloids
Year Published: 2018

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