Influence of Xanthan Gum Addition on the Short-and Long-Term Retrogradation of Corn Starches of Various Amylose Content

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Starch retrogradation is a complex process and in most food products is undesirable. Knowing and understanding the mechanisms and factors that influence this process may become the key to a better and innovative approach to food design. In this paper, we investigated the effect of 0%, 0.05% and 0.20% (w/w) xanthan gum (XG) addition on the short-and long-term retrogradation of 4%, 5% and 6% corn starch gels, depending on the amylose/amylopectin ratio in the starch. The changes were monitored throughout 90 days. The pasting characteristics of blends, rheological and texture analyses, as well as syneresis, revealed that XG stabilizes the starch in the short term, but it does not inhibit retrogradation caused by amylopectin. After 30 days of storage, the destabilization of the starch-hydrocolloid mixture was observed. Based on the obtained results, a probable mechanism for the retrogradation of corn starch process in the presence of xanthan gum was proposed.

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Krystyjan, M., Dobosz-Kobędza, A., Sikora, M., & Baranowska, H. M. (2022). Influence of Xanthan Gum Addition on the Short-and Long-Term Retrogradation of Corn Starches of Various Amylose Content. Polymers, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14030452

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