Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7792667 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Banana starches (BS) were isolated from Enano, Morado, Valery and Macho cultivars. The BS possessed B-type crystallinity and an amylose content varying from 19.32 to 26.35%. Granules had an oval morphology with different major-to-minor axis ratios, exhibiting both mono- and bi-modal distributions and mean particle sizes varying from 32.5 to 45 μm. BS displayed zeta-potential values ranging between â32.25 and â17.32 mV, and formed gels of incipient to moderate stability. The enthalpy of gelatinization of BS affected the crystalline order stability within the granules. In-vitro digestibility tests showed fractions as high as 68% of resistant starch. Rheological oscillatory tests at 1 Hz showed that BS dispersions (7.0%, w/w) exhibited Type III behaviour, attributed to the formation of a continuous phase complex three-dimensional amylose gel reinforced by swollen starch granules acting as fillers. Amylose content and granules morphology were the main factors influencing the BS properties.
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Authors
R.G. Utrilla-Coello, M.E. RodrÃguez-Huezo, H. Carrillo-Navas, C. Hernández-Jaimes, E.J. Vernon-Carter, J. Alvarez-Ramirez,