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Adsorption properties of corn starch modified by malt amylases and crosslinking agents: A comparison between sodium trimetaphosphate and organic acids.

Authors :
Tang, Jun
Tao, Haiteng
Tan, Congping
Yuan, Fang
Guo, Li
Cui, Bo
Gao, Shijun
Wu, Zehua
Zou, Feixue
Wu, Zhengzong
Liu, Pengfei
Lu, Lu
Source :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. Dec2023:Part 6, Vol. 253, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In order to investigate the effects of different crosslinking agents on physicochemical properties and adsorption properties of porous starch. Native corn starch was hydrolyzed by maltase and crosslinked with different crosslinking agents. Sodium trimetaphosphate crosslinked porous starch (STMP-MPS), malic acid cross-linked porous starch (MA-MPS) and citric acid cross-linked porous starch (CA-MPS) were prepared. After crosslinking, MA-MPS and CA-MPS showed a new C O stretching absorption peak at 1738 cm−1, and the crosslinking degree was much higher than that of STMP-MPS. The surface area of MA-MPS was 36 % higher than that of STMP-MPS. Compared with the average pore size of 12.43 nm of STMP-MPS, CA-MPS (14.02 nm) and MA-MPS (14.79 nm) were increased more significantly. The degradation temperature of MA-MPS and CA-MPS was increased by the introduction of ester bond, which indicates that the organic acid cross-linking strengthens the starch granules and hence more energy is required for disruption. Compared with STMP-MPS, the water absorption of MA-MPS and CA-MPS increased by 64 % and 32 %, respectively. Furthermore, the adsorption capacity of MA-MPS to essential oil was the strongest, about 4 times that of STMP-MPS. Overall, it is feasible to modify porous starch by crosslinking reaction to improve its heat resistance and adsorption properties. • Porous starch was crosslinked by citric acid, malic acid and sodium trimetaphosphate. • Cross-linked porous starches had an obvious increment in surface area and pore size. • Malic acid cross-linked porous starch had the best thermal stability. • The adsorption capacity of MA-MPS for water, pigment, essential oil and soybean oil is the highest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01418130
Volume :
253
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173695439
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.127140