Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures of high scientific interest in the food, pharma, and cosmetic sectors. In this work, the effects of the starch source (rice, corn, wheat, and tapioca starch) and processing time (600MPa for 5 and 15 min) on gel formation and on the physical characteristics of the structures formed were evaluated. At the pressure level utilized, all the starches were completely gelatinized regardless of the processing time tested. The hydrogels obtained displayed a shear-thinning and gel-like behavior (G' > G").HPP, under the processing conditions tested, wasmore effective in producing hydrogels based on tapioca and rice than on corn and wheat starch. Rice, wheat, and corn starch HPP hydrogels show...
High pressure processing is a promising non-thermal technology for the development of fresh-like, sh...
The structures and physical properties of ultra high hydrostatic pressurized starches were investiga...
AbstractBesides the application of high pressure (HP) as a non-thermal preservation technology, HP c...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures which could be potentially utilized in food,...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures which could be potentially utilized in food,...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures which could be potentially utilized in food,...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures which could be potentially utilized in food,...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures with high potential interest for food, cosme...
In this study, the effects of the amylose/amylopectin content on starch gelation and the physical ch...
Gelatinization of tapioca starch (25% dry basis) was induced by high hydrostatic pressure processing...
Gelatinization of tapioca starch (25% dry basis) was induced by high hydrostatic pressure processing...
Gelatinization of tapioca starch (25% dry basis) was induced by high hydrostatic pressure processing...
Gelatinization of tapioca starch (25% dry basis) was induced by high hydrostatic pressure processing...
High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) has been employed to gelatinize or physically modify starch dispersi...
The structures and physical properties of ultra high hydrostatic pressurized starches were investiga...
High pressure processing is a promising non-thermal technology for the development of fresh-like, sh...
The structures and physical properties of ultra high hydrostatic pressurized starches were investiga...
AbstractBesides the application of high pressure (HP) as a non-thermal preservation technology, HP c...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures which could be potentially utilized in food,...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures which could be potentially utilized in food,...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures which could be potentially utilized in food,...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures which could be potentially utilized in food,...
Starch-based hydrogels are natural polymeric structures with high potential interest for food, cosme...
In this study, the effects of the amylose/amylopectin content on starch gelation and the physical ch...
Gelatinization of tapioca starch (25% dry basis) was induced by high hydrostatic pressure processing...
Gelatinization of tapioca starch (25% dry basis) was induced by high hydrostatic pressure processing...
Gelatinization of tapioca starch (25% dry basis) was induced by high hydrostatic pressure processing...
Gelatinization of tapioca starch (25% dry basis) was induced by high hydrostatic pressure processing...
High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) has been employed to gelatinize or physically modify starch dispersi...
The structures and physical properties of ultra high hydrostatic pressurized starches were investiga...
High pressure processing is a promising non-thermal technology for the development of fresh-like, sh...
The structures and physical properties of ultra high hydrostatic pressurized starches were investiga...
AbstractBesides the application of high pressure (HP) as a non-thermal preservation technology, HP c...