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Molecular Entanglement and Electrospinnability of Biopolymers
Published on: September 3, 2014
Octenylsuccinate starch spherulites as a stabilizer for Pickering emulsions
Chan Wang1, Xiong Fu2, Chuan-He Tang2
1School of Food Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, PR China.
Abstract:
This study investigated structure and morphology of starch spherulites prepared from debranched waxy maize and waxy potato starches. Debranched waxy potato starch favored the formation of B-type crystals with longer branch chains (average chain length, 26.14), whereas A-type polymorphic aggregates were generated from debranched waxy maize under same recrystallization condition. Spherulites had smaller particle size distribution (D[3,2], ∼3.7μm), higher dissociation temperature (80-120°C) and crystallinity (80∼90%), compared to native waxy starches. Intact spherulites could be used as an edible particle emulsifier after modifying by octenylsuccinic anhydride (OSA). The emulsion produced using 2wt.% of octenylsuccinate (OS) starch spherulites as emulsifier was quite stable over 2months, and its Pickering emulsions displayed protective effect on stability of oil droplets.

