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Potential Use of Raman Spectroscopy for Determination of Amylose Content in Maize Starch

September 1999 Volume 76 Number 5
Pages 821 — 823
David Lee Phillips , 1 , 2 Jie Xing , 3 Huijun Liu , 3 Duo-Hai Pan , 1 and Harold Corke 3

Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Rd, Hong Kong. Corresponding author. Fax: +852 2857-1586. E-mail: phillips@hku.hk Department of Botany, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Rd, Hong Kong.


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Accepted July 15, 1999.
ABSTRACT

An analytical method using Raman spectroscopy was developed for the determination of amylose concentration in maize starches. FT-Raman spectra of four maize starches with amylose content varying from 3.3 to 66% were obtained. A Raman band at ≈1657 cm-1 correlated linearly with amylose concentration in the four maize starches, and a calibration curve for Raman band intensity versus amylose content was developed. The linear correlation of the I1657/I900 integrated areas with amylose content was r = 0.997. The Raman-based calibration curve allows fast and nondestructive determination of the amylose content in maize starches with minimal sample preparation.



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