Modification of structural and physicochemical properties of repeated freeze-thawed cycle maize starch

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To investigate the effects and mechanisms of repeated freeze-thaw cycles treatment on starch-based foods, structural and physicochemical properties of maize starch granules were investigated under repeated freeze-thaw treatment with 0, 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24 times at −20 °C, −40 °C and −80 °C, respectively. The x-ray crystalline pattern of the maize starch was A-type after freeze-thawing process. Meanwhile, the peak, though, final and setback viscosity, pasting temperature, water holding capacity, transparency and hydrolysis rate of samples significantly (P < .05) increased, while the breakdown decreased with the increase of freeze-thaw numbers. However, the increased freezing temperatures from −80 °C to −20 °C had non-significantly effects on the structure with the approximate phenomenal and the physicochemical properties like thermal properties, setback, hydrolysis rate, water holding capacity, transparency and syneresis under a same freeze-thaw cycle time.

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Liu, Y., Gao, J., Feng, D., Zhao, J., Guo, Y., Zhao, J., … Yan, W. (2020). Modification of structural and physicochemical properties of repeated freeze-thawed cycle maize starch. International Journal of Food Properties, 23(1), 1597–1610. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2020.1817070

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