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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 2020-Aug

Physico-chemical studies of native and nanocrystals of starches from two rice (Oryza Sativa L) types and their characteristics by various modern instrument techniques

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Xiong Xiong
Min Huang
Xiaolan Zhou
Hui Zhou
Caoxi Zeng
Zhengtao Zhao
Qian Xiao

Maneno muhimu

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Background: Starch nanocrystals have received considerable attention, due to their biodegradability, nontoxicity, renewable and abundant sources. The objective of this research is to compare the morphology, physicochemical characteristics and rheological properties of native and waxy rice starch nanocrystals.

Results: Both NSNC and WSNC exhibited the platelet-like shape, and they tended to show square-like platelet morphology with increasing initial amylopectin content. Compared to native starches, three weight loss stages of NSNC and WSNC in thermal gravimetric analysis curves were observed, while the thermal depolymerization of NSNC started earlier than that of WSNC. The relative crystallinity of NSNC and WSNC was 38.6 and 48.3 %, respectively, which were remarkably higher than that of native starches. FTIR spectra revealed that NSNC presented the highest ratio of 1045/1014 cm-1 among the tested samples, which was probably due to the re-association of retrograded amylose to double helices structure in NSNC. Moreover, the introduction of sulfur atoms on the surface of NSNC and WSNC was confirmed from the results of XPS. At 5 % (w/v) and 10 % (w/v) concentration levels, all SNCs suspensions exhibited a shear-thinning behavior as the shear rate increased from 0.1 to 100 1/s.

Conclusions: Starch nanocrystals obtained from native and waxy rice starch can be potentially used as reinforcement in biodegradable nanocomposites for packaging, fat replacers, thickening agents and emulsion stabilizers. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: Starch nanocrystals; crystalline; morphology; rice starch; thermal properties.

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