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Isolation and partial characterization of starch from banana cultivars grown in Colombia

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.01.024

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Starch; Plantain; Morphology; Thermal properties; Molecular features

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  1. Universidad de Caldas (Colombia)
  2. Sistema General de Regalias (Colombia)
  3. Centro de Desarrollo de Productos Bioticos del Instituto Politecnico Nacional (Mexico)

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Banana starch is resistant to hydrolysis by digestive enzymes due to its structure and dietary fibre content. Starch was isolated from the following three cultivars of Colombian Musaceae: Gros Michel (dessert), Dominico Harton and FHIA 20 (cooking); also, the amylose and amylopectin contents, morphology of the granules, thermal properties, pasting, molecular characteristics and digestibility were determined. The total starch content, amylose content and digestibility (gelatinized starch) were higher in cooking varieties; the purity and gelatinization temperature were similar for the three varieties, but the enthalpy was higher in the dessert variety. The three varieties showed higher viscosities in the pasting profile compared to commercial maize starch in both acid and neutral conditions. Starch granules presented with heterogeneous sizes and shapes (elongated and ovals) that had birefringence. The Dominico Harton variety showed the lowest rapidly digestible starch (RDS) value in the gelatinized sample that is in agreement with the greater proportion of long chains. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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