2018
Fonseca-Florido, H.A., Gómez-Aldapa, C.A., López-Echevarría, G., Velazquez, G., Morales-Sánchez, E., Castro-Rosas, J., Méndez-Montealvo, G., LWT - Food Science and Technology, (2018), 87, 280-286. DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2017.09.004
Abstract
Blending native starches is a feasible alternative for modifying the functional properties of starch dispersions. Granular interactions between starches lead to desirable properties that can be used for specific applications. Starch blends from amaranth (AmS) and achira (AS) were prepared at different proportions, and the pasting properties, flow curves and low-shear dynamic rheology were evaluated at 5, 7.5 and 10 g/100 g of solids. Granular interactions between starches were promoted when the solid content increased, affecting the formation of pasta. A polynomial model was used to predict the viscosity of the starch blends. The mechanical spectra showed that G? and G? had a slight dependence on the frequency. The incorporation of granules of AmS improved the stability of AS gels. Blending AmS and AS modified the rheological properties compared to pastes obtained from pure starches, mainly due to the concentration, size and granule interactions, resulting in low stability of the gels formed.
INCREASING THE COLOR STABILITY OF BLACKBERRY EXTRACTS BY CONDENSATION REACTIONS.
RELEASE OF BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES BY LACTIC ACID BACTERIA IN COMMERCIAL FERMENTED MILKS
EFFECT OF CHERRY EXTRACT ON CHOLESTEROL REDUCTION.
STARCH CHARACTERIZATION OF TWO SORGHUM VARIETIES OF THE STATE OF TAMAULIPAS
The Avrami Index and the Fractal Dimension in Vegetable Oil Crystallization
Characterization of Main Anthocyanins Extracted from Pericarp Blue Corn by MALDI-ToF MS
PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEY IN THE VALLEY OF TULANCINGO