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Glycerol‐enhancing heat‐moisture treatment of A‐type rice and cassava starches and B‐type potato and canna starches

Abstract

Effects of glycerol on the heat‐moisture treatment (HMT) of A‐type rice and cassava starches and B‐type potato and canna starches were investigated. Starch samples were soaked in water or glycerol solution, adjusted to 25% moisture, and then subjected to HMT at 100 °C for 1, 6, and 16 h. Pasting profiles of all four starches plasticised with water clearly showed the B‐type potato and canna starches were more susceptible to HMT than the A‐type rice and cassava starches. The effect of HMT on the pasting properties of glycerol‐plasticised samples was inconclusive; the B‐type canna and A‐type cassava starches were altered, but not the B‐type potato and A‐type rice starches, which remained comparable to the water‐plasticised samples. Thus, the type of plasticiser as well as the environment surrounding the crystalline region, which is specific to each starch type, also affect the alteration of starch during HMT.Keywords heat-moisture treatment, glycerol, starch, pasting property.

Keywords

heat-moisture treatment, glycerol, starch, pasting property.

Carbohydrate Technology
Division of Biochemical Technology School of Bioresources and Technology,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (Bangkuntien)
49 Soi Thian Thale 25, Bang Khun Thian Chai Thale Road,
Tha Kham, Bang Khun Thian, Bangkok 10150, Thailand