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Publication no. C-2004-0712-06R
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Presence of a Minor Amylose Fraction in the Central Portion of Waxy Wheat
Starch Granules and Its Contribution to Granular Stability.
M. Hayashi (1), T. Yasui (2), C. Kiribuchi-Otobe (3), and M. Seguchi (1). (1)
Faculty of Home Economics, Laboratory of Food Technology, Kobe Women's
University, Suma-Ku, Kobe City, Japan. (2) National Agricultural Research Center
for Western Region (WeNARC), National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO),
Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. Corresponding author. E-mail:
<seguchi@suma.kobe-wu.ac.jp> (3) National Institute of Crop Science,
Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. Cereal Chem. 81(5):589-593. Accepted
November 7, 2003. Copyright 2004 American Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
When wheat starch granules containing various amounts of amylose (2.1–25%)
were stained with 25% KI/10% I(2) solution, the granules largely changed to
ghost structures below approximately 5.0% amylose. The ghost showed a typical
double structure: a black-brown central portion and a red-brown surrounding
portion. The proportion of the black-brown central portion in the ghost was
strongly correlated to the amylose content (%) in the starch, that is, the
black-brown central portion decreased with a decrease in amylose. This suggests
that amylose is possibly present in the black-brown central portion. Sonication
(20 kHz) followed by centrifugation of the ghost separated the black-brown
central portion from the red-brown surrounding portion, and the amylose content
in each portion was determined. The results indicated that the amylose content
in the black-brown central portion was 6.9%, whereas in the surrounding portion,
it was only 1.0%. Furthermore, the central and surrounding portions were
subjected to Sepharose CL-2B gel-filtration column chromatography and the
presence of amylose could only be observed in the black-brown central portion.
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