The aim of research is studying the rheological properties of gelatinized starch dispersions based on physical modification starches, depending on technological factors. Realization of the research aim will allow to obtain products (sauces, filler creams for confectionery products, etc.) using physical modification starches that are capable of selling products with specified structural and mechanical indicators, quality and safety indicators. And also ensure the rational use of raw materials, reduce the complexity of the technological process of production of culinary products. The current trends in the development of starch technology for physical modification and their use in food technology are analyzed. A review of literature data has...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
The object of research is aqueous dispersions of polysaccharides. One of the most problematic factor...
Starch-based materials show potential as fully degradable plastics. However, the current applicabil...
The aim of the study is to investigate rheological properties of gelatinized starch dispersions, bas...
The microstructure and thermal behaviour of industrial starches with different origin were character...
Native starches, low cost carbohydrate are employed by the food industry to control the textural and...
Microstructural and rheological changes during gelatinisation are important indicators of starch fun...
© 2014 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. In this paper, the current knowledge on properties of sta...
AbstractNative starch is subjected to various forms of modification to improve its structural, mecha...
AbstractBesides the application of high pressure (HP) as a non-thermal preservation technology, HP c...
The main achievements in the field of starch structure from the early 18th century were studied and ...
The gelling mechanism of most biopolymers, including starches, is not completely understood. A wide ...
Resistant starch (RS) is widely used in the food industry because of its ability to regulate and pro...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
Soft-solid food gels obtain their characteristic desirable texture from an intricate combination of ...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
The object of research is aqueous dispersions of polysaccharides. One of the most problematic factor...
Starch-based materials show potential as fully degradable plastics. However, the current applicabil...
The aim of the study is to investigate rheological properties of gelatinized starch dispersions, bas...
The microstructure and thermal behaviour of industrial starches with different origin were character...
Native starches, low cost carbohydrate are employed by the food industry to control the textural and...
Microstructural and rheological changes during gelatinisation are important indicators of starch fun...
© 2014 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. In this paper, the current knowledge on properties of sta...
AbstractNative starch is subjected to various forms of modification to improve its structural, mecha...
AbstractBesides the application of high pressure (HP) as a non-thermal preservation technology, HP c...
The main achievements in the field of starch structure from the early 18th century were studied and ...
The gelling mechanism of most biopolymers, including starches, is not completely understood. A wide ...
Resistant starch (RS) is widely used in the food industry because of its ability to regulate and pro...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
Soft-solid food gels obtain their characteristic desirable texture from an intricate combination of ...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
The object of research is aqueous dispersions of polysaccharides. One of the most problematic factor...
Starch-based materials show potential as fully degradable plastics. However, the current applicabil...