Effect of amylose partial extraction on citrate esterification of potato starch and its role in structure and physicochemical modification

Carbohydr Polym. 2024 Aug 15:338:122208. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122208. Epub 2024 Apr 25.

Abstract

This study examines the impact and influence of amylose on the starch esterification reaction through partial extraction of amylose. Citric acid was added for the esterification reaction, and then the esterified starches' multiscale structure, physicochemical, and functional properties were evaluated. As the extraction time of amylose increased, the amylose content in the starch decreased. Higher concentrations of citric acid will lead to samples with a higher degree of substitution, with DS rising from 0.203 % (0 h) to 0.231 % (3.5 h) at CA3 treatment. While removing amylose had minimal effects on the crystal structure of starch granules, it did decrease the ratio of A and B1 chains and the molecular weight of amylose. Acid hydrolysis exacerbated these changes upon the addition of citric acid. Furthermore, removing amylose followed by citrate esterification resulted in lower pasting viscosity, enthalpy of gelatinization (from 13.37 J to 2.83 J), and degree of short-range ordering. Also, digestion shows a decrease caused by the increasing content of slow-digesting starch. The presence of amylose in starch granules does affect the formation of starch esters, and removing it before esterification modification may improve production efficiency and reduce costs to some extent.

Keywords: Amylose partial extraction; Citrate esterification; Multiscale structure; Physicochemical property; Potato starch.

MeSH terms

  • Amylose* / chemistry
  • Citric Acid* / chemistry
  • Esterification
  • Hydrolysis
  • Molecular Weight
  • Solanum tuberosum* / chemistry
  • Starch* / chemistry
  • Viscosity