Abstract

Maltogenic α-amylase (MA) is widely used to modify starch for improving properties. In this work, A- and B-type starches were separated from wheat completely and submitted to MA hydrolysis. Firstly, research in morphological features (SEM) suggested that MA treatment did not destroy the granule integrity. Next, crystalline features from XRD and SAXS assay showed that MA treatment did not change the crystal form, but deceased crystalline sheet (dc) and amorphous sheet (da) thickness in both modified starches. And amorphous sheet was more severely destroyed at higher MA dosage than crystalline sheet. Then changes in molecule structure (HPAEC) showed that MA mainly acted on sides chains with degree of polymerization 12–24 in amylopectin for both starches, resulting in a reduce in peak, trough, and final viscosity obtained from RVA assay. At last, RVA and DSC assay showed that the short-term and long-term retrogradation were retarded in both modified starches. This range of techniques covered changes in multi-scale structures and retrogradation property resulted from MA treatment on both starches, which provided references for studying the changes in structures and properties of MA modified starch granules and provided an important method for retarding retrogradation of starchy foods without gelatinization processing.

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