Study of morphological, structural, thermal, and pasting properties of flour and isolated starch from unripe plantain (Musa paradisiaca)
This work focused on studying the mineral composition, morphology, thermal, structural, and pasting properties of isolated plantain starch. Plantain starch is rich in K, and other ions as Mg, Ca, P, and Si were found. This starch exhibits lenticular, elliptical, and semispherical morphologies. Two e...
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description | This work focused on studying the mineral composition, morphology, thermal, structural, and pasting properties of isolated plantain starch. Plantain starch is rich in K, and other ions as Mg, Ca, P, and Si were found. This starch exhibits lenticular, elliptical, and semispherical morphologies. Two endothermal events present in the thermogram were identified as the hexagonal and orthorhombic solvation. C-type starch formed by hexagonal and orthorhombic nanocrystal was completely indexed. The ash content showed the presence of calcium phosphate (KCaP2O7), Calcium Magnesium Phosphate (Ca2.71Mg0.29(PO4)2), and silicon oxide (SiO2). The pasting profile of this starch behaves between a custard and a hydrogel. Scanning electron microscopy of the lyophilized samples along pasting profile confirms that the shear and van der Walls forces and slurry morphology govern the pasting profile changes. |
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