July
1997
Volume
74
Number
4
Pages
431
—
436
Authors
Mohamed
Obanni
2
,
3
and
James N.
Bemiller
2
,
4
Affiliations
Journal Paper 15226 of Agricultural Research Programs, Purdue University.
Whistler Center for Carbohydrate Research, Department of Food Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1160.
Present address: California Natural Products, Inc., PO Box 1219, Lathrop, CA 95330.
Corresponding author. E-mail: bemiller@foodsci.purdue.edu
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Accepted March 5, 1997.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Normal corn, high-amylose corn, waxy corn (waxy maize), wheat, rice, potato, cassava (tapioca), and a modified waxy corn starch were blended in various combinations and ratios. Pasting behavior, paste and thermal properties, and retrogradation tendency were determined. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) traces of the mixtures did not resemble those of either of the two components, nor did any DSC trace have two peaks suggestive of a mixture of two distinct starches. Amylograph data suggested that some mixtures behaved like a chemically modified starch. Observations from light microscopy suggested that intermolecular, molecular-supermolecular, and intersupermolecular interactions may be responsible for this behavior.
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