4.7 Article

Relations between rice starch fine molecular and lamellar/crystalline structures

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 353, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129467

Keywords

Starch lamellar structure; Starch crystalline structure; Starch molecular size distribution; Starch chain-length distribution

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32001646]
  2. Youth Fund of Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation [BK20190906]
  3. Jiangsu Yangzhou Key Research and Development Program [SSF2018000008]
  4. Jiangsu provincial Entrepreneurial and Innovation Phd Program

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The study found that the thickness of amorphous lamellae of starch was mainly correlated with the amount of amylose short and medium chains, while the degree of crystallinity was negatively correlated with the amount of amylose short and long chains. Interestingly, starch molecular size distributions were shown to have no correlations with the starch lamellar/crystalline structures.
Starch lamellar and crystalline structures are important controller of its physicochemical and digestion properties. Here, starch lamellar/crystalline structures of 16 different rice starches were investigated and correlated with their chain-length distributions (CLDs) and molecular size distributions. Results showed that the thickness of amorphous lamellae was mainly correlated with the amount of amylose short and medium chains. Thickness of both amorphous and crystalline lamellae was negatively correlated with the amount of amylopectin medium chains and relative length of amylopectin short chains. The degree of crystallinity was negatively correlated with the amount of amylose short and long chains. The lamellar ordering, fractal nature and thickness polydispersity were also related to the starch CLDs. Whereas, starch molecular size distributions were shown to be lack of correlations with the starch lamellar/crystalline structures. This study helps a better understanding of the molecular nature of starch semi-crystalline lamellae.

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