Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9487527 Food Research International 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Starches from two cultivars (Bola and Dik) of innala tubers (Solenostemon rotundifolius) grown in the same location and under identical environmental conditions in Sri Lanka was isolated and some of the characteristics determined. The yield of starch from both cultivars was 16.0% on initial tuber weight. The shape of the granules in both cultivars was dome shaped and hemispherical with 4-5 slightly concaved facets. Pores were found randomly distributed over the surface of both starch granules. The amylopectin branch chain length distribution was nearly similar for both starches. However, the starches differed with respect to granular swelling, amylose leaching, susceptibility towards acid and enzyme hydrolysis, gelatinization characteristics, pasting properties and retrogradation kinetics. The results showed that differences in amylose content, lipid complexed amylose chains, relative crystallinity and extent of interaction between amylose chains in the amorphous regions of the granule had a substantial impact on the observed differences in physicochemical properties.
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