Thermal properties and free radicals generation in starch isolated from pumpkin fruits
Izabela Przetaczek-Rożnowska | Krystyna Dyrek | Teresa Fortuna | Elżbieta Wenda | Ewa Bidzińska | Elżbieta Stanisława Jędrszczyk
English. The selected thermal and rheological properties of pumpkin starches were compared with values evaluated for corn and potato starch. The pumpkin starches had lower pasting temperatures (by near 3°C and 24°C than potato or corn starch respectively), the peak viscosity (nearly 2300mPas lower than potato starch) and higher final viscosities (by 80-120mPas than those for potato starch and by 1700mPas in relation to corn starch). The thermal profile of pumpkin starches examined by the DSC method were quite similar to those of potato starch but lower than those of corn. The retrogradation degree of pumpkin starch was lower by 5-26% than that for corn or potato starches. The thermal treatment of starches led to the formation of radicals. Pumpkin starches were less susceptible to the formation of radicals than potato starch and had less about 0.3-1.3×1015radicals/g than potato starch
Show more [+] Less [-]English. Pumpkin starch; Rheology; RVA; Pasting; DSC; Electron paramagnetic resonance
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