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Journal Article

Measurement of total starch in cereal products by amyloglucosidase-alpha-amylase method: collaborative study  [1997]

McCleary, B.V. (Megazyme International Ireland Ltd., Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland.); Gibson, T.S.; Mugford, D.C.;

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An American Association of Cereal Chemists/AOAC collaborative study was conducted to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of an enzyme assay kit procedure for measurement of total starch in a range of cereal grains and products. The flour sample is incubated at 95 degrees C with thermostable alpha-amylase to catalyze the hydrolysis of starch to maltodextrins, the pH of the slurry is adjusted, and the slurry is treated with a highly purified amyloglucosidase to quantitatively hydrolyze the dextrins to glucose. Glucose is measured with glucose oxidase-peroxidase reagent. Thirty-two collaborators were sent 16 homogeneous test samples as 8 blind duplicates. These samples included chicken feed pellets, white bread, green peas, high-amylose maize starch, white wheat flour, wheat starch, oat bran, and spaghetti. All samples were analyzed by the standard procedure as detailed above; 4 samples (high-amylose maize starch and wheat starch) were also analyzed by a method that requires the samples to be cooked first in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Relative standard deviations for repeatability (RSD(r)) ranged from 2.1 to 3.9%, and relative standard deviations for reproducibility (RSD(R)) ranged from 2.9 to 5.7%. The RSD(R) value for high amylose maize starch analyzed by the standard (non-DMSO) procedure was 5.7%; the value was reduced to 2.9% when the DMSO procedure was used, and the determined starch values increased from 86.9 to 97.2%. The amyloglucosidase-alpha-amyla
se method for measurement of total starch in cereal products has been adopted first action by AOAC INTERNATIONAL
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Journal of AOAC International (USA)
ISSN : 1060-3271

Bibliographic information

Language:
English
Type:
Journal Article
In AGRIS since:
1997
Volume:
80
Issue:
3
Start Page:
571
End Page:
579
All titles:
"Measurement of total starch in cereal products by amyloglucosidase-alpha-amylase method: collaborative study"@eng
Other:
"references"
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Bibliographic information

Language:
English
Type:
Journal Article
In AGRIS since:
1997
Volume:
80
Issue:
3
Start Page:
571
End Page:
579
All titles:
"Measurement of total starch in cereal products by amyloglucosidase-alpha-amylase method: collaborative study"@eng
Other:
"references"