1. Ariá (Goeppertia allouia) Brazilian Amazon tuber as a non-conventional starch source for foods.
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Barros DR, Carvalho APMG, da Silva EO, Sampaio UM, de Souza SM, Sanches EA, de Souza Sant'Ana A, Clerici MTPS, and Campelo PH
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- Amylose chemistry, Brazil, Gels chemistry, Rheology, Solanum tuberosum chemistry, Solubility, Starch isolation & purification, X-Ray Diffraction methods, Zea mays chemistry, Marantaceae metabolism, Plant Tubers chemistry, Starch chemistry
- Abstract
Ariá (Goeppertia allouia) is a tuber from the arrowroot's family widely found in the Brazilian Amazon. The tuber has a flavor similar to corn, besides high retrogradation when cooked, differing from other commercial starches. To enhance its added value, the Ariá starch was extracted to evaluate its potential as a food ingredient. The Ariá starch was compared to the commercially available corn and potato starches regarding their physicochemical, thermal, structural, and rheological properties based on the Duncan's test (p-value <0.05). The Ariá starch presented high amylose content (~38% w/w). Furthermore, the X-ray diffraction pattern confirmed its Type-C crystalline structure. The rheological properties showed that the starch gels presented high hardness and retrogradation as other studied starches. Ariá has great potential as a source of starch with low digestibility, increasing the satiety of food products., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2021
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