The aim of this study was to evaluate the production and the structural and physicochemical properties of RS obtained by molecular mass reduction (enzyme or acid) and hydrothermal treatment of chickpea starch. Native and gelatinized starch were submitted to acid (2 M HCl for 2.5 h) or enzymatic hydrolysis (pullulanase, 40 U/g per 10 h), autoclaved (121 degrees C/30 min), stored under refrigeration (4 degrees C/24 h), and lyophilized. The hydrolysis of starch increased the RS content from 16% to values between 20 and 32%, and the enzymatic treatment of the gelatinized starch was the most efficient. RS showed an increase in water absorption and water solubility indexes due to hydrolytic and thermal process. The processes for obtaining RS chan...
Native granular starches (corn, cassava, mung bean, and sago) were hydrolyzed using a mixture of alp...
Starch from four chickpea cultivars grown in Canada was isolated and variability in composition, mor...
The use of native starch as a thermoplastic polymer is limited by its fragility and high water absor...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the production and the structural and physicochemical properti...
Abstract The variations in physiochemical, rheological, morphological, and thermal properties of ext...
The content and physicochemical properties of resistant starches (RS) from wrinkled pea starch obtai...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
This study concerns the application of enzymatic hydrolysis to modifying starchy and cellulosic mate...
The action of amylolytic enzymes (α-amylase and glucoamylase) for their ability to hydrolyze starch ...
The aim of this study was to produce directly compressible microcrystalline starch by enzymatic hydr...
Cassava, potato, sweet potato, and Peruvian carrot starches were hydrolyzed with 15% v/v sulfuric ac...
Native granular starches (corn, cassava, mung bean, and sago) were hydrolyzed using a mixture of alp...
Starch from four chickpea cultivars grown in Canada was isolated and variability in composition, mor...
The use of native starch as a thermoplastic polymer is limited by its fragility and high water absor...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the production and the structural and physicochemical properti...
Abstract The variations in physiochemical, rheological, morphological, and thermal properties of ext...
The content and physicochemical properties of resistant starches (RS) from wrinkled pea starch obtai...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
Chickpea starch was debranched with pullulanase, then complexed with lauric acid (LA) using two star...
This study concerns the application of enzymatic hydrolysis to modifying starchy and cellulosic mate...
The action of amylolytic enzymes (α-amylase and glucoamylase) for their ability to hydrolyze starch ...
The aim of this study was to produce directly compressible microcrystalline starch by enzymatic hydr...
Cassava, potato, sweet potato, and Peruvian carrot starches were hydrolyzed with 15% v/v sulfuric ac...
Native granular starches (corn, cassava, mung bean, and sago) were hydrolyzed using a mixture of alp...
Starch from four chickpea cultivars grown in Canada was isolated and variability in composition, mor...
The use of native starch as a thermoplastic polymer is limited by its fragility and high water absor...