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Freeze Moisture Treatment and Ozonation of Adlay Starch (

Authors :
Edy, Subroto
Nisyrah, Sitha
Fitry, Filianty
Rossi, Indiarto
Nandi, Sukri
Source :
Polymers. 14(18)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Adlay starch has great potential as a cereal starch, but it has several weaknesses, namely a low swelling volume, low solubility, and low stability. The purpose of this study was to improve the characteristics of adlay starch, such as porosity, functional properties, and pasting properties, through starch modification using freeze moisture treatment (FMT) and ozonation. This study consisted of several treatments, namely FMT, ozonation, and a combination of FMT + ozonation. The results show that the FMT and ozonation generally increased water absorption capacity, swelling volume, solubility, and number of pores of the starch granule. The pasting properties showed an increase in the viscosity of the hot paste and caused a decrease in the gelatinization temperature, breakdown, and setback viscosity. FMT 70% + ozonation produced modified adlay starch with a porous granular surface, swelling volume value of 21.10 mL/g, water absorption capacity of 1.54 g/g, a solubility of 9.20%, and an increase in the amorphous structure but did not cause the emergence of new functional groups. The combination of FMT + ozonation was effective in improving the functional, pasting, and physicochemical properties of adlay starch.

Details

ISSN :
20734360
Volume :
14
Issue :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Polymers
Accession number :
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