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Properties of jackfruit seed starch oxidized with different levels of sodium hypochlorite
Authors:Phisut Naknaen  Warunya Tobkaew  Srisunantha Chaichaleom
Affiliation:Faculty of Agricultural Product Innovation and Technology, Srinakharinwirot University, Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract:The effect of active chlorine concentrations (1–5%) on the properties of jackfruit seed starch was investigated. Both the carbonyl and carboxyl contents of the oxidized starches generally increased with progressive increases in the active chlorine concentration. No evidences of alteration in the morphology and X-ray diffraction pattern were observed after oxidation, while the decrease in relative crystallinity was found. The swelling power of the oxidized starch tended to decrease with the active chlorine levels, particularly at a low level of active chlorine (1–3%). No significant differences in the peak temperature (Tp) and the end temperature (Te) were found between the native and the oxidized starches, while the oxidized starches had lower onset temperatures (To). Parameters, such as pasting temperature, peak viscosity, and setback, decreased with the concentration of active chlorine. In addition, lower syneresis and turbidity were found in all oxidized starches during refrigerated storage compared to the native starch.
Keywords:Jackfruit seed starch  Oxidation  Starch  Active chlorine
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