2016
DOI: 10.1002/app.43849
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Sweet potato amylose and amylopectin with narrower distribution of molar mass and chain length obtained by a repeated retrogradation–hydrolysis procedure

Abstract: The wide molar mass distribution of native starch creates obstacles in investigating the physicochemical characteristics of starch, such as retrogradation, because samples thought to be the same are actually compounds containing many chains with different molar masses. In this paper, the sweet potato amylose and amylopectin isolated from retrograded starch were treated with the retrogradation–hydrolysis method three times, and their physicochemical changes in this process were determined by absorbance of the s… Show more

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“…Molar mass distribution was determined according to the reference (Philpot, et al ., 2006; Lian et al ., 2016). Sweet potato amylose or amylopectin (100 mg) was blended with 80 mL distilled water and heated in boiling water by continuous stirring for 20 min to dissolve the samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molar mass distribution was determined according to the reference (Philpot, et al ., 2006; Lian et al ., 2016). Sweet potato amylose or amylopectin (100 mg) was blended with 80 mL distilled water and heated in boiling water by continuous stirring for 20 min to dissolve the samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maize amylopectin with narrow molecular weight was prepared according to refs. . Maize starch at weight of 10 g was blended with 100 mL distilled water and gelatinized for 20 min at 95 °C by continuous stirring.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the retrograded amylopectin could be resolved in 4.0 M KOH and the hydrogen bonds in it opened. Lastly, the amylopectin in solutions precipitated by ethanol after the pH of solutions was adjusted to neutral by 6.0 M HCl, hydroxyl MRP/citrinin and the newly formed KCl remained in solution . Optimum conditions such as ratio of pigment to amylopectin, autoclaving, and aging time for the method were investigated, and the isolation mechanism was deduced by analysis of visible absorption, ESI‐MS, X‐diffraction, IR and 13 C solid NMR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] However, dextrin obtained by starch hydrolysis usually shows a wide molecular weight distribution, which influences its property and further restricts its application. [3][4][5] DOI: 10.1002/star.202000038…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 2 ] However, dextrin obtained by starch hydrolysis usually shows a wide molecular weight distribution, which influences its property and further restricts its application. [ 3–5 ] For example, dextrin can increase the viscosity of the beverage solution but some high‐molecular‐weight fractions may reduce its stability. [ 6,7 ] Therefore, it is indispensable to fractionate dextrin obtained by starch hydrolysis into different molecular weight fractions with narrow molecular weight distributions in the fields of basic research and for further application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%