Abstract

In this study, samples of native waxy corn starch, waxy corn starch treated with HCl 0.15 mol L−1 at 20 and 50 °C, respectively, were analysed. The thermogravimetric curves showed similar behaviour with three main mass losses and a decrease in the thermal stability. The acid hydrolysis in low HCl concentration performed for 4 h caused a decrease in peak temperature (DSC), viscosity peak (RVA), gelatinisation enthalpy (DSC) and relative crystallinity (XRD), and an increase in the average roughness (NC-AFM). The X-ray diffraction patterns displayed the ‘A’ type for all the starch granules.

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