Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10601652 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Combinations of 4 rice starches with amylose (AM) contents of 0%, 15%, 22%, and 28% and 8 hydrocolloids (xanthan, guar gum, CMC, sodium alginate, HPMC, κ-, ι-, λ-carrageenan) were used (4.75% starch and 0.25% hydrocolloid). With a few exceptions, addition of a hydrocolloid increased peak and final η, breakdown, setback, Gâ³, and η*, K, and ηa,100 values. It is concluded that the AM content of the starch was a greater determinant of pasting, paste, and gel properties than was the added hydrocolloid at the 19:1 (w/w) starch-hydrocolloid ratio used. Reinforced is the previous conclusion that the properties of a starch-hydrocolloid combination are determined by the specific combination.
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Authors
Hyun-Seok Kim, Bhavesh Patel, James N. BeMiller,