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Effect of protein on the gelatinization behavior and digestibility of corn flour with different amylose contents

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2023]
Wendong Li, Shenglin Sun, Zhengbiao Gu, Li Cheng, Zhaofeng Li, Caiming Li, Yan Hong
ABSTRACT

The effects of endogenous proteins on the gelatinization behavior and digestibility of waxy corn flour (WCF), normal corn flour (NCF) and high amylose corn flour (HCF) were systematically investigated. Microscopic characteristics showed that the proteins surrounded multiple starch granules, which led to an increase in the particle size of the corn flour, but no significant change in the relative crystallinity. Small angle x-ray scattering experiments during pasting revealed that the starch granules of NCF remained compact, while WCF and HCF were relatively loose. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( 13 C NMR) showed that the proteins retained the helical structure of starch allowing NCF to have a higher Resistant starch(RS) content. The presence of protein led to a decrease in swelling power, viscosity, and in vitro digestibility of starch, and a noticeable increase in gelatinization temperature and thermal stability . RS increased most significantly in NCF from 3.86 % to 15.27 %. The effect of protein on the water activity of starch with different amylose contents after pasting was also inconsistent. This study will contribute to the understanding of the interaction between starch and protein in corn flours with different amylose contents and contribute to the development of corn flours.

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