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Internal structure of normal maize starch granules revealed by chemical surface gelatinization

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
卷 1, 期 1, 页码 126-132

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bm990016l

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Normal maize starch was fractionated into two sizes: large granules with diameters more than 5 mum and small granules with diameters less than 5 mum. The large granules were surface gelatinized by treating them with an aqueous LiCl solution (13 M) at 22-23 degreesC. Surface-gelatinized remaining granules were obtained by mechanical blending, and gelatinized surface starch was obtained by grinding with a mortar and a pestle. Starches of different granular sizes and radial locations, obtained after different degrees of surface gelatinization, were subjected to scanning electron microscopy, iodine potentiometric titration, gel-permeation chromatography, and amylopectin branch chain length analysis. Results showed that the remaining granules had a rough surface with a lamella structure. Amylose was more concentrated at the periphery than at the core of the granule. Amylopectin had longer long B-chains at the core than at the periphery of the granule. Greater proportions of the long B-chains were present at the core than at the periphery of the granule.

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