The effect of structural properties on rheological behaviour of starches in binary dimethyl sulfoxide-water solutions

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This research study analysed the rheological properties of potato amylose and potato amylopectin in binary solutions of the following water and dimethyl sulfoxide concentrations: 90% DMSO (1), 80% DMSO (2) and 50% DMSO (3), with preparation methodology involving the dissolution at the temperature of 98C. The studies of dynamic light scattering on the biopolymer coils and the determination of main relaxation times of the solutions were carried out. For the amylose solutions, the fast relaxation phenomena are predominant. The results of the quality tests of the hysteresis loop showed, that the amylose solutions in the solvents (1) and (2) are rheologically stable and shear-Thickened. The amylose solutions in solvents (3) reveal oscillatory alterations of viscosity in the time. Amylopectin solutions are characterized by 80% share of slow relaxation phenomena, very low diffusion coefficients and hydrodynamic radii in the range of 2000 nm. The amylopectin solutions are rheologically unstable.

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Ptaszek, A., Ptaszek, P., Dziubiński, M., Grzesik, N. M., & Liszka-Skoczylas, M. (2017). The effect of structural properties on rheological behaviour of starches in binary dimethyl sulfoxide-water solutions. PLoS ONE, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171109

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