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Influence of Physical Treatments on the Potato Starch Granules Micro- and Ultrastructure

Monica MironescuAdriana FloreaMaria Iasmina Moza

subject

Aqueous solutionLysisStarchGeography Planning and DevelopmentGranule (cell biology)Thermal treatmentManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMicrostructurechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBotanyUltrastructurePotato starchNuclear chemistry

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In this research, potato starch was subjected to ph ysical treatments in order to analyse the changes at the micro- and ultrastructural levels an d finally to identify the optimal conditions for disintegrating the starch granules. For the analysi s, 10% aqueous solutions of potato starch were treated with a) microwaves; b) heat and c) heat com bined with ultrasounds. For each treatment type, the duration was 5 minutes, excepting the microwave treatment, where the time was 1 and 5 minutes; heat power varied from 180W to 900W at the tests with microwave, temperature varied between 65 o C and 100 o C in the thermal experiments and at the thermal ana lysis combined with ultrasounds temperature had values between 35 o C and 85 o C. The effect of these treatments was analysed usin g microscopic techniques (optical and scanning electr on microscopy) in order to describe the morphological and micro- and ultrastructural modifi cations of the starch granules. Results indicated that the morphological and microstructural differences mostly depend on the chosen treatment and on the working conditions. The microwaves treatment was shown to be more effective on disintegrating the starch granule than the thermal action combined with ultrasounds or the thermal treatment alone. Starch granule was cracked at the heat power of 180 W even after 1 minute of treatment; after 5 minutes, the gel-like structure was clearly formed for all the granules. Ultrasounds also modified the granule structure by cracking. High temperature (mi nimal 85 o C) was essential for the propagation of ultrasounds or for the thermal treatment in order t o assure the efficacy of the physical treatments on the granule.

https://doi.org/10.15835/buasvmcn-agr:8778