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Analysis and Specification of Starch Granule Size Distributions
Published on: March 4, 2021
Structural and functional properties of starches from field peas
Shujun Wang1, Peter Sharp1, Les Copeland1
1Food and Natural Resources, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Abstract:
Starch was isolated from seven varieties of field peas (Pisumsativum L.) and characterised using a combination of physical, chemical and functional tests. The total starch content of the peas ranged between 34% and 42.7% of dry matter, and the amylose content of the starch was between 35% and 38%. Average particle diameter of the seven starches varied between 21.4 and 26.1μm. All of the pea starches gave a typical C-type X-ray diffraction pattern, with relative crystallinity ranging between 36% and 55% and the proportion of B-type crystallites between 3.8% and 30.4%. Although there were only small differences between the starches in amylose content, they displayed significant variability in functional properties, including swelling power, pasting characteristics, thermal transition temperatures in the differential scanning calorimeter, and in susceptibility to invitro attack by α-amylase. The results indicate the importance of structural characteristics of starch molecules, particularly amylopectin, as determinants of the properties of native starch granules.
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