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Effects of Soy Protein on Physical and Rheological Properties of Wheat Starch
Fecha
2007-12Registro en:
Ribotta, Pablo Daniel; Colombo, Andrés; Leon, Alberto Edel; Añon, Maria Cristina; Effects of Soy Protein on Physical and Rheological Properties of Wheat Starch; Wiley VCH Verlag; Starch/starke; 59; 12; 12-2007; 614-623
0038-9056
1521-379X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Ribotta, Pablo Daniel
Colombo, Andrés
Leon, Alberto Edel
Añon, Maria Cristina
Resumen
It is necessary to understand the interaction phenomena between proteins and polysaccharides for the development of starch‐based products with better physical and sensory properties. A simplified model system was chosen to study the influence of soy protein on physical and rheological properties of wheat starch and the possible interactions between them. Thermal and pasting behaviors of the slurries and texture properties, water retention capacity and ultra structure of soy protein‐wheat starch gels were analyzed. While soy protein isolate increased the viscosity of starch suspension during and after heating, gels with soy protein presented a weaker structure than wheat starch gels. Results suggested association between leached out material and swollen granule surface of starch with soy protein. Scanning electron microscopy reflected these changes in the gel ultrastructure.