2022
DOI: 10.1590/fst.18622
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Comparative study on the structure and physicochemical of waxy rice starch by phosphorylation, lactylation and dual-modified

Abstract: Waxy rice starch was modified by phosphorylation, lactylation and lactic acid-phosphorylation and its structure and thermodynamic properties were studied. Microscopy showed that phosphorylated and lactated starch granules maintained their integrity, while dual-modified starch granules exhibited partial adhesion. FTIR revealed minor spectral differences in phosphorylated starch, while a characteristic peak at 1738 cm -1 in lactated and dual-modified starch was due to C = O stretching vibration, indicating the p… Show more

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“…In addition, starch is the main component of most foods as well as a raw material in industrial production. Starch and its products have been widely used in many industries, such as food, paper, textile, plastic, cosmetics, adhesives and pharmaceutical industries (Cao et al, 2022;Deng et al, 2022;Khantarate et al, 2022;Qin et al, 2022). However, native starch cannot always withstand extreme processing conditions, such as high temperature and repeated shear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, starch is the main component of most foods as well as a raw material in industrial production. Starch and its products have been widely used in many industries, such as food, paper, textile, plastic, cosmetics, adhesives and pharmaceutical industries (Cao et al, 2022;Deng et al, 2022;Khantarate et al, 2022;Qin et al, 2022). However, native starch cannot always withstand extreme processing conditions, such as high temperature and repeated shear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%