Studies on the susceptibility of granular cassava and corn starches to enzymatic attack. Part 2: Study of the granular structure of starch

CML Franco, CF Ciacco, DQ Tavares - Starch‐Stärke, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
CML Franco, CF Ciacco, DQ Tavares
Starch‐Stärke, 1988Wiley Online Library
The starch granules remaining after enzymatic hydrolysis were analyzed. Enzymatic
corrosion efficiency was related to granule diameter. The intrinsic viscosity of enzymatically
treated cassava and corn starches was gradually lowered by hydrolysis. X‐ray analysis and
observation under a polarizing microscope suggested that enzymatic corrosion must occur
in amorphous areas of the granules. Scanning electron microscopy showed that, for cassava
granules, enzymatic corrosion occured mainly at the surface. Corn starch granules …
Abstract
The starch granules remaining after enzymatic hydrolysis were analyzed. Enzymatic corrosion efficiency was related to granule diameter. The intrinsic viscosity of enzymatically treated cassava and corn starches was gradually lowered by hydrolysis. X‐ray analysis and observation under a polarizing microscope suggested that enzymatic corrosion must occur in amorphous areas of the granules. Scanning electron microscopy showed that, for cassava granules, enzymatic corrosion occured mainly at the surface. Corn starch granules displayed considerable surface corrosion, as well as deep radial corrosion channels.
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