Achira (Canna indica L.) is a plant native to the Andes in South America, a starchy source, and its cultivation has expanded to different tropical countries, like Brazil. In order to evaluate the potential of this species, starch and flours with different particle size were obtained from Brazilian achira rhizomes. Proximal analyses, size distribution, SEM, swelling power, solubility, DSC, XRD analysis, and FTIR were performed for characterization of these materials. Flours showed high dietary fiber content (16.532.2% db) and high concentration of starch in the case of the smaller particle size fraction. Significant differences in protein and starch content, swelling power, solubility, and thermal properties were observed between the Brazili...
Fonio (Digitaria exilis Stapf) is an ancient African cereal that represents a rich source of carbohy...
Producción CientíficaFonio (Digitaria exilis Stapf ) is an ancient African cereal that represents a ...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the possibility of using starches from nonconventional sources...
Achira (Canna indica L.) is a plant native to the Andes in South America, a starchy source, and its ...
Achira (Canna indica L.) is a plant native to the Andes in South America, a starchy source, and its ...
Flours and starches isolated from traditional tubers and roots grown in Indonesia have physical and ...
Some properties of canna (Canna indica L.) and bore (Alocasia macrorrhiza) starches were evaluated a...
Quinoa, amaranth, and chia flours have considerable amounts of protein, starch, dietary fiber, lipid...
Ancestral Andean crop flours (ACF) from Ecuador such as camote (Ipomea Batatas), oca (Oxalis tuberos...
Ancestral Andean crop flours (ACF) from Ecuador such as camote (Ipomea Batatas), oca (Oxalis tuberos...
The preservation of Andean roots and tubers (ART) depends on the recognition of their health-promoti...
Canna edulis, also known as achira or sagu, is widely grown in South America because its rhizo...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the possibility of using starches from non-conventional source...
Three Andean grains - amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus), quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa), canihua (Chenopod...
Unripe banana, edible canna and taro flours, which have been reported to contain significant amounts...
Fonio (Digitaria exilis Stapf) is an ancient African cereal that represents a rich source of carbohy...
Producción CientíficaFonio (Digitaria exilis Stapf ) is an ancient African cereal that represents a ...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the possibility of using starches from nonconventional sources...
Achira (Canna indica L.) is a plant native to the Andes in South America, a starchy source, and its ...
Achira (Canna indica L.) is a plant native to the Andes in South America, a starchy source, and its ...
Flours and starches isolated from traditional tubers and roots grown in Indonesia have physical and ...
Some properties of canna (Canna indica L.) and bore (Alocasia macrorrhiza) starches were evaluated a...
Quinoa, amaranth, and chia flours have considerable amounts of protein, starch, dietary fiber, lipid...
Ancestral Andean crop flours (ACF) from Ecuador such as camote (Ipomea Batatas), oca (Oxalis tuberos...
Ancestral Andean crop flours (ACF) from Ecuador such as camote (Ipomea Batatas), oca (Oxalis tuberos...
The preservation of Andean roots and tubers (ART) depends on the recognition of their health-promoti...
Canna edulis, also known as achira or sagu, is widely grown in South America because its rhizo...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the possibility of using starches from non-conventional source...
Three Andean grains - amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus), quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa), canihua (Chenopod...
Unripe banana, edible canna and taro flours, which have been reported to contain significant amounts...
Fonio (Digitaria exilis Stapf) is an ancient African cereal that represents a rich source of carbohy...
Producción CientíficaFonio (Digitaria exilis Stapf ) is an ancient African cereal that represents a ...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the possibility of using starches from nonconventional sources...