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Study of the Effects Induced by Ball Milling Treatment on Different Types of Hydrocolloids in a Corn Starch–Rice Flour System
The effects of ball milling treatment on both the structure and properties of guar gum (GG), tara gum (TG), and methylcellulose (MC) were analyzed prior to assessing their potential interactions with starch components when they are used alone or in blends in a corn starch–rice flour system. X-ray di...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230955/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32325986 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9040517 |
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author | Nuvoli, Luca Conte, Paola Garroni, Sebastiano Farina, Valeria Piga, Antonio Fadda, Costantino |
author_facet | Nuvoli, Luca Conte, Paola Garroni, Sebastiano Farina, Valeria Piga, Antonio Fadda, Costantino |
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description | The effects of ball milling treatment on both the structure and properties of guar gum (GG), tara gum (TG), and methylcellulose (MC) were analyzed prior to assessing their potential interactions with starch components when they are used alone or in blends in a corn starch–rice flour system. X-ray diffraction profiles showed that the ball milling caused a reduction in the crystallin domain and, in turn, a diminished viscosity of the GG aqueous solutions. Despite an increase in its viscosity properties, effects on TG were minimal, while the milled MC exhibited reduced crystallinity, but similar viscosity. When both milled and un-milled hydrocolloids were individually added to the starch–flour system, the pasting properties of the resulting mixtures seemed to be affected by the type of hydrocolloid added rather than the structural changes induced by the treatment. All hydrocolloids increased the peak viscosity of the binary blends (especially pure GG), but only milled and un-milled MC showed values of setback and final viscosity similar to those of the individual starch. Ball milling seemed to be more effective when two combined hydrocolloids (milled GG and MC) were simultaneously used. No significant differences were observed in the viscoelastic properties of the blends, except for un-milled GG/starch, milled TG/starch, and milled MC/milled TG/starch gels. |
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spelling | pubmed-72309552020-05-22 Study of the Effects Induced by Ball Milling Treatment on Different Types of Hydrocolloids in a Corn Starch–Rice Flour System Nuvoli, Luca Conte, Paola Garroni, Sebastiano Farina, Valeria Piga, Antonio Fadda, Costantino Foods Article The effects of ball milling treatment on both the structure and properties of guar gum (GG), tara gum (TG), and methylcellulose (MC) were analyzed prior to assessing their potential interactions with starch components when they are used alone or in blends in a corn starch–rice flour system. X-ray diffraction profiles showed that the ball milling caused a reduction in the crystallin domain and, in turn, a diminished viscosity of the GG aqueous solutions. Despite an increase in its viscosity properties, effects on TG were minimal, while the milled MC exhibited reduced crystallinity, but similar viscosity. When both milled and un-milled hydrocolloids were individually added to the starch–flour system, the pasting properties of the resulting mixtures seemed to be affected by the type of hydrocolloid added rather than the structural changes induced by the treatment. All hydrocolloids increased the peak viscosity of the binary blends (especially pure GG), but only milled and un-milled MC showed values of setback and final viscosity similar to those of the individual starch. Ball milling seemed to be more effective when two combined hydrocolloids (milled GG and MC) were simultaneously used. No significant differences were observed in the viscoelastic properties of the blends, except for un-milled GG/starch, milled TG/starch, and milled MC/milled TG/starch gels. MDPI 2020-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7230955/ /pubmed/32325986 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9040517 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nuvoli, Luca Conte, Paola Garroni, Sebastiano Farina, Valeria Piga, Antonio Fadda, Costantino Study of the Effects Induced by Ball Milling Treatment on Different Types of Hydrocolloids in a Corn Starch–Rice Flour System |
title | Study of the Effects Induced by Ball Milling Treatment on Different Types of Hydrocolloids in a Corn Starch–Rice Flour System |
title_full | Study of the Effects Induced by Ball Milling Treatment on Different Types of Hydrocolloids in a Corn Starch–Rice Flour System |
title_fullStr | Study of the Effects Induced by Ball Milling Treatment on Different Types of Hydrocolloids in a Corn Starch–Rice Flour System |
title_full_unstemmed | Study of the Effects Induced by Ball Milling Treatment on Different Types of Hydrocolloids in a Corn Starch–Rice Flour System |
title_short | Study of the Effects Induced by Ball Milling Treatment on Different Types of Hydrocolloids in a Corn Starch–Rice Flour System |
title_sort | study of the effects induced by ball milling treatment on different types of hydrocolloids in a corn starch–rice flour system |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7230955/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32325986 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9040517 |
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