This manuscript compares the modifications induced by the heat-moisture treatment of native starch (HMT) and by the hot-air drying of corn on wet-milled starch granules. High temperatures applied during both corn drying and HMT reduced the swelling capacity of granules, increased the starch gelatinization temperatures and decreased their residual enthalpy. Pasting behaviour of pre-treated starch showed a decrease of peak and breakdown viscosity when corn drying and HMT temperatures increased. Microscopic analysis showed that after hydrothermal treatment, starch granules extracted from corn dried at lower temperature swell more significantly than those extracted from corn dried at higher temperature. All these changes suggest the occurring o...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of drying methods (tempering–10 min, temp...
Corn grain (Zea mays L.) is widely produced all over the world and is intensively used in poultry an...
The molecular weight reduction of corn starch at 30-43% moisture during thermal treatment at tempera...
Relationships between swelling capacities, pasting properties, rotational flow behaviour and textura...
There is some evidence that the chemical composition and nutritional value of corn is variable and m...
Laboratory heated and dried yellow dent corn was investigated in three parts for this study. The fir...
Laboratory heated and dried yellow dent corn was investigated in three parts for this study. The fir...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of heating a water dispersion of corn starch...
Normal and waxy corn starches were isolated, adjusted to different levels of moisture and heated at ...
Dual modification of corn starch was carried out by combining acid hydrolysis (AH, 6, 12, 24 h) and ...
To assess modifications induced in starch granules during high temperature drying of corn grain and...
The aim of the present study was to investigate effects of debranching, autoclaving-storing cycles, ...
The gelatinization of corn starch was studied using differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) and rhe...
The batch drying characteristics of dent corn were investigated in a batch-type laboratory hot-air d...
The study was undertaken to quantify the effects of exposing corn to high temperature air on the phy...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of drying methods (tempering–10 min, temp...
Corn grain (Zea mays L.) is widely produced all over the world and is intensively used in poultry an...
The molecular weight reduction of corn starch at 30-43% moisture during thermal treatment at tempera...
Relationships between swelling capacities, pasting properties, rotational flow behaviour and textura...
There is some evidence that the chemical composition and nutritional value of corn is variable and m...
Laboratory heated and dried yellow dent corn was investigated in three parts for this study. The fir...
Laboratory heated and dried yellow dent corn was investigated in three parts for this study. The fir...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of heating a water dispersion of corn starch...
Normal and waxy corn starches were isolated, adjusted to different levels of moisture and heated at ...
Dual modification of corn starch was carried out by combining acid hydrolysis (AH, 6, 12, 24 h) and ...
To assess modifications induced in starch granules during high temperature drying of corn grain and...
The aim of the present study was to investigate effects of debranching, autoclaving-storing cycles, ...
The gelatinization of corn starch was studied using differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) and rhe...
The batch drying characteristics of dent corn were investigated in a batch-type laboratory hot-air d...
The study was undertaken to quantify the effects of exposing corn to high temperature air on the phy...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of drying methods (tempering–10 min, temp...
Corn grain (Zea mays L.) is widely produced all over the world and is intensively used in poultry an...
The molecular weight reduction of corn starch at 30-43% moisture during thermal treatment at tempera...