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Preparation, structure, and digestibility of crystalline A- and B-type aggregates from debranched waxy starches

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 105, Issue -, Pages 341-350

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.01.075

Keywords

Starch crystals; Short-chain amylose; Debranching; Digestibility; Annealing

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  1. Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station [12-099-J]

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Highly crystalline A- and B-type aggregates were prepared from short linear alpha-1,4 glucans generated from completely debranched waxy maize and waxy potato starches by manipulating the chain length and crystallization conditions including starch solids concentration and crystallization temperature. The A-type crystalline products were more resistant to enzyme digestion than the B-type crystalline products, and the digestibility of the A- and B-type allomorphs was not correlated with the size of the aggregates formed. Annealing increased the peak melting temperature of the B-type crystallites, making it similar to that of the A-type crystallites, but did not improve the enzyme resistance of the B-type crystalline products. The possible reason for these results was due to the compact morphology as well as the denser packing pattern of double helices in A-type crystallites. Our observations counter the fact that most B-type native starches are more enzyme-resistant than A-type native starches. Crystalline type per se does not seem to be the key factor that controls the digestibility of native starch granules; the resistance of native starches with a B-type X-ray diffraction pattern is probably attributed to the other structural features in starch granules. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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