The effect of addition of NaCl on rheological properties of suspensions containing vacuum freeze dried starch nanoparticles was studied. These starch nanoparticles were produced through high pressure homogenization and emulsion cross-linking technique. Rheological properties such as continuous shear viscosity, storage and loss moduli and creep-recovery were measured. The presence of NaCl at concentration (5-15%, w/v) increased viscosity marginally (p > 0.05) while at 20% (w/v) it significantly (p 0.05) increased the storage and loss moduli of suspensions. At 20% (w/v), NaCl increased both moduli significantly (p < 0.05) within frequency range tested (0.1-10 rad/s). Creep-recovery behavior was affected by NaCl and recovery rate was the high...
The aim of this study was to investigate the rheological properties and storage stability of submicr...
This work examines the effect of including hydrated NaCl and CaCl 2 (up to 6% w/w) on the physicoche...
The impact of freeze-thaw cycles on the physical stability of oil-in-water emulsions containing leci...
The effect of NaCl on the rheological properties of suspensions containing spray dried starch nanopa...
The rheological behavior of suspensions containing vacuum freeze dried and spray dried starch nanopa...
Starch films were successfully produced by incorporating spray dried and vacuum-freeze dried starch ...
Starch nanoparticles prepared through high pressure homogenization and mini-emulsion cross-linking t...
We report, for the first time, the preparation method and characteristics of starch films incorporat...
The rheology of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions thickened by starch nanoparticles is investigated here....
The physicochemical properties of drum dried pregelatinized (PG) and granular cold-water-swelling (G...
The droplet size distribution, stability, flow and viscoelastic properties of 35% oil-in-water emuls...
Іntroduction. It is necessary to determine the effect of the physicochemical properties of na...
The influence of damaged starch content on particle size distribution and rheological properties of ...
In this article a facile way of producing starch-based nanoparticles (SNPs) with high yields and pre...
Although starch based materials have an array of fascinating industrial applications, the native sta...
The aim of this study was to investigate the rheological properties and storage stability of submicr...
This work examines the effect of including hydrated NaCl and CaCl 2 (up to 6% w/w) on the physicoche...
The impact of freeze-thaw cycles on the physical stability of oil-in-water emulsions containing leci...
The effect of NaCl on the rheological properties of suspensions containing spray dried starch nanopa...
The rheological behavior of suspensions containing vacuum freeze dried and spray dried starch nanopa...
Starch films were successfully produced by incorporating spray dried and vacuum-freeze dried starch ...
Starch nanoparticles prepared through high pressure homogenization and mini-emulsion cross-linking t...
We report, for the first time, the preparation method and characteristics of starch films incorporat...
The rheology of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions thickened by starch nanoparticles is investigated here....
The physicochemical properties of drum dried pregelatinized (PG) and granular cold-water-swelling (G...
The droplet size distribution, stability, flow and viscoelastic properties of 35% oil-in-water emuls...
Іntroduction. It is necessary to determine the effect of the physicochemical properties of na...
The influence of damaged starch content on particle size distribution and rheological properties of ...
In this article a facile way of producing starch-based nanoparticles (SNPs) with high yields and pre...
Although starch based materials have an array of fascinating industrial applications, the native sta...
The aim of this study was to investigate the rheological properties and storage stability of submicr...
This work examines the effect of including hydrated NaCl and CaCl 2 (up to 6% w/w) on the physicoche...
The impact of freeze-thaw cycles on the physical stability of oil-in-water emulsions containing leci...