Turmeric Powder and Starch: Selected Physical, Physicochemical, and Microstructural Properties
: Turmeric powder and its starch were characterized for physical, physicochemical, and microstructural characteristics. X‐ray diffractogram indicated that turmeric starch to be of B type. Dried and cured‐dried turmeric powder samples showed higher water‐holding capacity (3.62 and 4.78 g/g, respecti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of food science 2011-11, Vol.76 (9), p.C1284-C1291 |
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Zusammenfassung: | : Turmeric powder and its starch were characterized for physical, physicochemical, and microstructural characteristics. X‐ray diffractogram indicated that turmeric starch to be of B type. Dried and cured‐dried turmeric powder samples showed higher water‐holding capacity (3.62 and 4.78 g/g, respectively) compared to isolated starch (1.07 g/g) at 30 °C. Non‐Newtonian shear‐thinning characteristics were observed with turmeric powder dispersion containing 10% (w/w) solids. A power law model fitted well to correlate the shear‐rate and shear‐stress data (r= 0.993 to 0.999, P≤ 0.01) for both samples. Apparent viscosities of isolated turmeric starch and cured‐dried turmeric powder dispersion containing 10% (w/w) solids were 1.29 ± 0.03 and 7.57 ± 0.39 mPa s, respectively. Microstructure of starch particles showed a smooth flat outer surface. The approximate length and breadth of isolated elliptical starches were 25 and 10 μm while the thickness was about 5 μm.
Practical Application: Isolation and characterization of starch from an unconventional source like turmeric rhizome indicate a potential application as a functional ingredient in foods and pharmaceutical industries including agglomerated products. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1147 1750-3841 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2011.02403.x |