Pressure moisture treatment and hydro-thermal treatment of starch

Food Sci Biotechnol. 2021 Dec 6;31(3):261-274. doi: 10.1007/s10068-021-01016-5. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Starch is often subjected to denaturation treatment to improve its useful properties and eliminate its shortcomings. Various methods have been developed to produce modified starches with different properties and for a variety of uses. Because physically modified starch can be produced without chemical substances or biological agents, the modification method is very simple and inexpensive, and the resulting material can be used as clean label starch. Among these physical modification technologies, heat moisture treatment (HMT) is a universally valid technology, but little is known about pressure moisture treatment (PMT)-related technology. Physical modification of starch using PMT results in new functions and value-added characteristics required by industry, and PMT has the potential to produce starch with new functions. In this paper, PMT-related technologies for physically modified starch, the difference between PMT and the hydro-thermal treatment, and clean label starch manufacturing using HMT and PMT were investigated.

Keywords: Clean label starch; Heat moisture treatment; Physically modified starch; Pressure moisture treatment.

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