Starches in Semidilute Aqueous Solution
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Starch ‐ Stärke
- Vol. 49 (6) , 215-224
- https://doi.org/10.1002/star.19970490602
Abstract
Nine starches from different plants were studied in the semidilute concentration regime. The amylose content varied between 0% (waxy starch) and 76%. The applied concentration range of 5 to 30% (w/v) corresponds to typical concentrations used for thickeners in food and non‐food industries. With the exception of the amylose rich starches the maximum concentration was at least 4 times larger than the overlap concentration. Up to a certain concentration a common master curve was found for all starches but at high concentrations this master curve was superimposed by association and aggregation phenomena. The aggregation is promoted by the presence of amylose. The onset of aggregation is shifted to lower concentrations when the amylose content in the starches was high. The aggregation proceeds in time. It could be followed by dynamic light scattering and quantitatively be evaluated. The time dependent ageing of the solutions and the finally formed gels gave evidence for a liquid‐solid phase separation that is kinetically hampered by the presence of the branched amylopectin.Keywords
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