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Impact on molecular organization of amylopectin in starch granules upon annealing

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 98, Issue 1, Pages 1045-1055

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2013.07.006

Keywords

Glucan chain; Annealing; Amylopectin structure; Thermal properties; Gelatinization; DSC

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This study investigated the influence of the internal structure of amylopectin on annealing (3 h, 24 h) of starches from four different types of amylopectin (Bertoft, Koch, & Aman, 2012; Bertoft, Piyachomkwan, Chatakanonda, & Sriroth, 2008). Regardless of the starch source and incubation time, annealing significantly increased the onset gelatinization temperature (To) and narrowed and deepened the amylopectin endotherm. However, the extent of the change in the melting temperature (Tm) and the enthalpy of gelatinization (Delta H) differed among the types. In terms of the To and Tm, starches from type I (oat, rye, barley, and waxy barley) showed the most significant response to annealing. The Tm of starches belonging to type 2 (waxy maize, rice, waxy rice, and sago) remained unchanged after 3 h of annealing. Type 1 and type 2 starches with the lowest gelatinization temperatures showed the greatest increase in melting temperature after annealing. However, type 3 (tapioca, mung bean, and arrowroot) and type 4 (potato, waxy potato, canna, and yam) starches were not in line with these observations. Instead, starches from type 3 and type 4 showed a pronounced increase in the Delta H. The inter-block chain length (IB-CL) (distance between tightly branched units within a cluster) correlated positively (r =0.93, p < 0.01) with the change in enthalpy after 24 h of annealing. These data indicate that a short IB-CL affects the optimum registration of double helices within the crystalline lamellae. The relationship between the gelatinization parameters before and after annealing suggests that type 1 and 2 starches might possess a high number of unpacked double helices (type 1 > type 2) compared to other types. Longer IB-CLs, which facilitate the parallel packing of splayed double helices, and the lengthening of double helices likely increased the Delta H in type 3 and type 4 starches. It is concluded that annealing can be used as a probe for visualizing the organization of glucan chains (alignment of double helices/degree of perfection) within crystalline lamellae. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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