Abstract

The time-temperature profiles of selected starch-water systems subjected to microwave processing were established and the effect of microwave radiation on the physico-chemical properties and structure of potato and tapioca starches was studied. The experimental starch samples were examined by the Brabender rheological method, light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffractometry. Microwave radiation was evidenced to affect the temperature and moisture contents of the experimental starches, with a strong correlation between the moisture content and the rate of temperature rise. An isothermal transformation was revealed with the samples of moisture contents over 20%, causing a rise in the gelatinisation temperature of the starch and a drop in its solubility in water. The most pronounced change was observed in the case of potato starch: its crystal structure changed from type B to type A. The tapioca starch underwent similar but less marked changes.

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