Abstract

High amylose corn starch (HACS) and potato starch were hydrolyzed by pancreatic α-amylase in vitro. Residues after hydrolysis were collected and characterized for their physicochemical properties and molecular structure. Compared with raw starches, residues had lower apparent amylose contents and higher resistant starch contents. The gelatinization enthalpy of residues from HACS increased while enthalpy of residues from potato starch decreased from 15.4 to 11.3 J/g. Peak viscosity and breakdown values of the residues from potato starch were markedly decreased but final viscosity values did not show much change. Chain length distribution of debranched amylopectin from the residues indicated that the relative portion of short chain in the residue decreased for both starches. More molecules with intermediate chain length (DP 16—31) were found in residue after 48-h hydrolysis of potato starch.

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