Publication no. C-1998-0604-02R |  VIEW ARTICLE

Physicochemical Properties of Zero Amylose Hull-less Barley Starch.

G. H. Zheng (1,2), H. L. Han (1), and R. S. Bhatty (3). (1) Department of Applied Microbiology and Food Science, University of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5A8 Canada. (2) Corresponding author. Phone: 306/966-5008. Fax: 306/966-8898. E-mail: <zhengg@skyfox.usask.ca> (3) Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5A8 Canada. Cereal Chem. 75(4):520-524. Accepted April 6, 1998. Copyright 1998 American Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc.

Zero amylose starch isolated from hull-less barley (HB) showed a typical A-type diffraction pattern. The X-ray analysis suggested that granules of zero amylose (SB94794) and 5% amylose (CDC Candle) HB starches had lower crystallinity than did commercial waxy corn starch. Differential scanning calorimetry showed lower transition temperatures and endothermal enthalpies for the HB starches than for the waxy corn starch. The zero amylose HB starch showed a Brabender pasting curve similar to that of waxy corn starch, but with lower pasting and peak temperatures and a higher peak viscosity. Noteworthy characteristics of zero amylose HB starch were its low pasting temperature and high paste clarity and freeze-thaw stability, which make this starch useful for many food and industrial applications.

  

 

 


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