Investigation of dual modification on physicochemical, morphological, thermal, pasting, and retrogradation characteristics of sago starch

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of dually modified sago starch by acid hydrolysis (AH)-hydroxypropylation (HP). For this purpose, sago starch was modified with the combination by AH (5–20 h hydrolysis times) followed by HP (5%–25% ratio of propylene oxide) processes. The results showed that the dual modification of the sago starch structure didn't have a significant effect on the size of starch granules, and the granule size was in the range of 0.005–0.151 µm; however, the pasting properties and the glass transition temperature decreased significantly (p

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Ghalambor, P., Asadi, G., Mohammadi Nafchi, A., & Seyedin Ardebili, S. M. (2022). Investigation of dual modification on physicochemical, morphological, thermal, pasting, and retrogradation characteristics of sago starch. Food Science and Nutrition, 10(7), 2285–2299. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2837

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