Unveiling the retrogradation mechanism of a novel high amylose content starch- Pouteria campechiana seed.

Food chemistry: X(2023)

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Abstract
The research of starch retrogradation have been attracting interest. Thereby, the long-term retrogradation mechanism (0-21 days) of seed starch (PCSS) was investigated. The results showed that crystal type was changed from A- to B + V-type during retrogradation. The retrogradation PCSS (RPCSS) exhibited faster retrogradation rate and more compact internal ultra-structure compared to rice, wheat and maize starch. Pearson correlation indicated that, as retrogradation days increased, values of α-1,4-glycosidic bond, A chains, double helix, V-type polymorphism, Mw, relative crystallinity (Rc) and short-range order gradually significantly increased, and B1 chains, B3 + chains values gradually significantly dropped (p < 0.05). These inferred an increasing peak temperature and compactness of morphology with increasing retrogradation days. Compared to native starch, RPCSS α-1.4-glycosidic bond was increased, which indicated that its quick molecules degradation including decreased Mw, B3 + chains, Rc, semicrystalline order, and ΔH. These might provide a theoretical direction for preparation of starch-basis food.
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Long-term retrogradation mechanism analysis,Retrogradation Pouteria campechiana seed starch,Retrograded kinetic,Statistical analysis,Supramolecular structure
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