Abstract

Different aminated starch (AS) [EEAS (introducing ethylenediamine into starch using cross-linking-etherification-amination method (CEA)), EPAS (introducing o-phenylenediamine using CEA), OEAS (introducing ethylenediamine using cross-linking-oxidation-amination method (COA)), and OPAS (introducing o-phenylenediamine using COA)] were synthesized. The AS-phenolic acids [gallic acid (GA), syringic acid (SA), and vanillic acid (VA)] conjugates were prepared by laccase-catalyzed reaction. The grafting efficiency of EEAS on GA, SA, and VA was 36.59%, 69.71%, and 68.85%, respectively. SA reduced the maximum depolymerization rate of EEAS. The relative crystallinity of EEAS and EPAS grafted phenolic acid increased, and their particles showed severe breakage in appearance. OEAS-phenolic acid conjugates lost its granular structure and behaved as flakes and lumps, while the surface of OPAS-phenolic acid conjugates remained smooth after grafting phenolic acid. GA increased the DPPH· scavenging efficiency of EEAS from 16.12% to 79.92%. The increased antioxidant capacity of the conjugates suggested that AS-phenolic acids conjugates have high potential for applications.

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