Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation

The effect of enzymatic pretreatment on the degree of corn and mung bean starch derivatization by propylene oxide was investigated. The starch was enzymatically treated in the granular state with a mixture of fungal R-amylase and glucoamylase at 35 °C for 16 h and then chemically modified to prod...

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Main Authors: Al-Jashamy, Karim A., E. H., Sufha, Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam
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Published: American Chemical Society 2008
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spelling my.iium.irep.250132013-01-18T08:04:13Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/25013/ Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation Al-Jashamy, Karim A. E. H., Sufha Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam QD Chemistry The effect of enzymatic pretreatment on the degree of corn and mung bean starch derivatization by propylene oxide was investigated. The starch was enzymatically treated in the granular state with a mixture of fungal R-amylase and glucoamylase at 35 °C for 16 h and then chemically modified to produce enzyme-hydrolyzed-hydroxypropyl (HP) starch. Partial enzyme hydrolysis of starch in the granular state appeared to enhance the subsequent hydroxypropylation, as judged from the significant increase in the molar substitution. A variable degree of granule modification was obtained after enzyme hydrolysis, and one of the determinants of the modification degree appeared to be the presence of natural pores in the granules. Enzyme-hydrolyzed-HP starch exhibited significantly different functional properties compared to hydroxypropyl starch prepared from untreated (native) starch. It is evident that the dual modification of starch using this approach provides a range of functional properties that can be customized for specific applications. American Chemical Society 2008 Article REM application/pdf en cc_by_nd http://irep.iium.edu.my/25013/1/JAFC_Karim.pdf Al-Jashamy, Karim A. and E. H., Sufha and Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam (2008) Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 56 (22). pp. 10901-10907. ISSN 0021-8561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf8015442 doi:10.1021/jf8015442
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Al-Jashamy, Karim A.
E. H., Sufha
Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam
Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation
description The effect of enzymatic pretreatment on the degree of corn and mung bean starch derivatization by propylene oxide was investigated. The starch was enzymatically treated in the granular state with a mixture of fungal R-amylase and glucoamylase at 35 °C for 16 h and then chemically modified to produce enzyme-hydrolyzed-hydroxypropyl (HP) starch. Partial enzyme hydrolysis of starch in the granular state appeared to enhance the subsequent hydroxypropylation, as judged from the significant increase in the molar substitution. A variable degree of granule modification was obtained after enzyme hydrolysis, and one of the determinants of the modification degree appeared to be the presence of natural pores in the granules. Enzyme-hydrolyzed-HP starch exhibited significantly different functional properties compared to hydroxypropyl starch prepared from untreated (native) starch. It is evident that the dual modification of starch using this approach provides a range of functional properties that can be customized for specific applications.
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author Al-Jashamy, Karim A.
E. H., Sufha
Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam
author_facet Al-Jashamy, Karim A.
E. H., Sufha
Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam
author_sort Al-Jashamy, Karim A.
title Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation
title_short Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation
title_full Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation
title_fullStr Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation
title_full_unstemmed Dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation
title_sort dual modification of starch via partial enzymatic hydrolysis in the granular state and subsequent hydroxypropylation
publisher American Chemical Society
publishDate 2008
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/25013/1/JAFC_Karim.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf8015442
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