Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures

Effects of extrusion cooking and low-temperature storage on the physicochemical changes and resistant starch (RS) content in cornstarch were evaluated. The cornstarch was conditioned at 20%–40% moisture contents and extruded in the range 90–130 ◦C and at screw speeds in the range 200–360 rpm. The e...

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Autores principales: Neder Suárez, David, Amaya Guerra, Carlos Abel, Quintero Ramos, Armando, Pérez Carrillo, Esther, Alanís Guzmán, María Guadalupe de Jesús, Báez González, Juan Gabriel, García Díaz, Carlos Leonel, Núñez González, María Adriana, Lardizábal Gutiérrez, Daniel, Jiménez Castro, Jorge
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Publicado: 2016
Acceso en línea:http://eprints.uanl.mx/14765/1/16.pdf
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author Neder Suárez, David
Amaya Guerra, Carlos Abel
Quintero Ramos, Armando
Pérez Carrillo, Esther
Alanís Guzmán, María Guadalupe de Jesús
Báez González, Juan Gabriel
García Díaz, Carlos Leonel
Núñez González, María Adriana
Lardizábal Gutiérrez, Daniel
Jiménez Castro, Jorge
author_facet Neder Suárez, David
Amaya Guerra, Carlos Abel
Quintero Ramos, Armando
Pérez Carrillo, Esther
Alanís Guzmán, María Guadalupe de Jesús
Báez González, Juan Gabriel
García Díaz, Carlos Leonel
Núñez González, María Adriana
Lardizábal Gutiérrez, Daniel
Jiménez Castro, Jorge
author_sort Neder Suárez, David
collection Repositorio Institucional
description Effects of extrusion cooking and low-temperature storage on the physicochemical changes and resistant starch (RS) content in cornstarch were evaluated. The cornstarch was conditioned at 20%–40% moisture contents and extruded in the range 90–130 ◦C and at screw speeds in the range 200–360 rpm. The extrudates were stored at 4 ◦C for 120 h and then at room temperature. The water absorption, solubility index, RS content, viscoelastic, thermal, and microstructural properties of the extrudates were evaluated before and after storage. The extrusion temperature and moisture content significantly affected the physicochemical properties of the extrudates before and after storage. The RS content increased with increasing moisture content and extrusion temperature, and the viscoelastic and thermal properties showed related behaviors. Microscopic analysis showed that extrusion cooking damaged the native starch structure, producing gelatinization and retrogradation and forming RS. The starch containing 35% moisture and extruded at 120 ◦C and 320 rpm produced the most RS (1.13 g/100 g) after to storage at low temperature. Although the RS formation was low, the results suggest that extrusion cooking could be advantageous for RS production and application in the food industry since it is a pollution less, continuous process requiring only a short residence time.
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spelling eprints-147652020-04-30T19:04:54Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/14765/ Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures Neder Suárez, David Amaya Guerra, Carlos Abel Quintero Ramos, Armando Pérez Carrillo, Esther Alanís Guzmán, María Guadalupe de Jesús Báez González, Juan Gabriel García Díaz, Carlos Leonel Núñez González, María Adriana Lardizábal Gutiérrez, Daniel Jiménez Castro, Jorge Effects of extrusion cooking and low-temperature storage on the physicochemical changes and resistant starch (RS) content in cornstarch were evaluated. The cornstarch was conditioned at 20%–40% moisture contents and extruded in the range 90–130 ◦C and at screw speeds in the range 200–360 rpm. The extrudates were stored at 4 ◦C for 120 h and then at room temperature. The water absorption, solubility index, RS content, viscoelastic, thermal, and microstructural properties of the extrudates were evaluated before and after storage. The extrusion temperature and moisture content significantly affected the physicochemical properties of the extrudates before and after storage. The RS content increased with increasing moisture content and extrusion temperature, and the viscoelastic and thermal properties showed related behaviors. Microscopic analysis showed that extrusion cooking damaged the native starch structure, producing gelatinization and retrogradation and forming RS. The starch containing 35% moisture and extruded at 120 ◦C and 320 rpm produced the most RS (1.13 g/100 g) after to storage at low temperature. Although the RS formation was low, the results suggest that extrusion cooking could be advantageous for RS production and application in the food industry since it is a pollution less, continuous process requiring only a short residence time. 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/14765/1/16.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/14765/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/16.pdf Neder Suárez, David y Amaya Guerra, Carlos Abel y Quintero Ramos, Armando y Pérez Carrillo, Esther y Alanís Guzmán, María Guadalupe de Jesús y Báez González, Juan Gabriel y García Díaz, Carlos Leonel y Núñez González, María Adriana y Lardizábal Gutiérrez, Daniel y Jiménez Castro, Jorge (2016) Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures. Molecules, 21 (8). p. 1064. ISSN 1420-3049 http://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21081064 doi:10.3390/molecules21081064
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Amaya Guerra, Carlos Abel
Quintero Ramos, Armando
Pérez Carrillo, Esther
Alanís Guzmán, María Guadalupe de Jesús
Báez González, Juan Gabriel
García Díaz, Carlos Leonel
Núñez González, María Adriana
Lardizábal Gutiérrez, Daniel
Jiménez Castro, Jorge
Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures
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title Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures
title_full Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures
title_fullStr Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures
title_short Physicochemical changes and resistant-starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures
title_sort physicochemical changes and resistant starch content of extruded cornstarch with and without storage at refrigerator temperatures
url http://eprints.uanl.mx/14765/1/16.pdf
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