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Dry heat treatment induced the gelatinization, rheology and gel properties changes of chestnut starch

Wenmeng Liu, Wentao Pan, Jinwang Li, Yi Chen, Qiang Yu, Liyuan Rong, Wenhao Xiao, Hui‐Liang Wen, Jianhua Xie

2021Current Research in Food Science37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effects of continuous dry heat treatment (CT) and repeated dry heat treatment (RT) on gel and structural properties of chestnut starch (CS) were investigated. CT and RT both reduced the swelling degree of starch and showed significant variations in pasting viscosity, viscoelasticity, gel strength and hardness varying from high to low after dry heat treatment, and CT was lower than that of RT. Neither dry heat treatment nor gelatinization produced new functional groups, and both reduced short-range ordered degree. There were significant decrease in spin-spin relaxation time (T2) with dry heat treatment (CT and RT), which made the starch in the samples closely combine with water. These results are helpful to better understand the changes of physicochemical properties of starch gel products during dry heat treatment and provide some theoretical references for the application of CS in food industry.

Topics & Concepts

RheologySwellingStarchDry heatMaterials scienceViscosityViscoelasticityChemical engineeringFood scienceChemistryComposite materialEngineeringFood composition and propertiesPolysaccharides Composition and ApplicationsFermentation and Sensory Analysis
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