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Acta cient. venez ; 52(1): 63-67, 2001. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-304944

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Potato, corn and banana starches were blended in various combinations and ratios. Stability and clarity, freeze-thaw stability, water retention capacity and apparent viscosity of the pastes (prepared with a hydrothermic treatment using 100 C for 30 min) were evaluated. In general, the samples stored at room temperature (28 C) presented stability as well as low retrogradation rate. However, in the samples stored at 4 ÆC the propagation and maturation of crystals in the amylopectin component were favored, increasing sample retrogradation. A synergistic effect was shown in some starch blends. The blends had poor stability to freeze-thaw cycle, but a high synergestic effect was presented in water retention capacity. Potato: banana and corn: potato blends showed a synergistic effect in the apparent viscosity and in general, starch blends had stability during the 30-min test.


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Starch , Solanum tuberosum , Zea mays , Food Handling , Musa , Chemistry, Physical
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