Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4562876 Food Research International 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of tea polyphenols (TPLs) on the retrogradation of rice starch (RS) was investigated. TPLs-fortified RS exhibited retarding of retrogradation as assessed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The analytic samples had a water–RS/TPLs ratio of 2:1. RS/TPLs mixing ratios were 5/0, 5/0.3, 5/0.5, 5/0.7, and 5/1 (w/w) that equated with RS containing 0%, 6%, 10%, 14%, and 20% TPLs (based on RS weight), respectively. In the DSC analysis, the temperature and enthalpy of starch gelatinization obviously decreased as the polyphenols level increased. After storage at 4 °C, retrogradation enthalpy for RS with 10%, 14%, and 20% TPLs did not appear until storage of 20 days. After 10 days of storage at 4 °C, RS gel with 10%, 14%, or 20% TPLs had almost no recrystallization of the retrogradation. The overall results demonstrate that the marked inhibitory effect of TPLs on the retrogradation of RS.

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