Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7792940 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Deacetylation adversely affected the solubility of konjac glucomannan (KGM). Herein the dissolution behavior of deacetylated KGM (da-KGM) was studied in 10 wt% urea solution at various temperatures. KGM with different degrees of deacetylation (DD) could be well dissolved at â4 °C. Low temperature was conducive to the dissolution of da-KGM. The result from steady shear showed that the zero-shear viscosity decreased with the increase of DD, with the rheological model being conformed to the Cross equation. Dynamic viscoelastic properties indicated the da-KGM gel formed more easily with increasing concentration, or decreasing temperature and DD. Temperature sweep revealed that gel process could be divided into two stages. The first stage was that both storage modulus (Gâ²) and loss modulus (Gâ³) fell until the temperature reached 90 °C. The second stage was that Gâ² and Gâ³ increased abruptly, presenting the transition from sol to gel.
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Authors
Shishuai Wang, Yingfei Zhan, Xiaofang Wu, Ting Ye, Yan Li, Ling Wang, Yijie Chen, Bin Li,