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Physicochemical Properties of Starches from Different Lotus Cultivars in Japan: Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20

Abstract: We investigated the physicochemical properties of starches from rhizomes of two lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) cultivars, Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20, harvested at the same farm in Japan. A rapid visco analyser analysis indicated that pasting temperatures of the star...

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Autores principales: Yamazaki, Tetsuya, Katsumi, Naoya, Fujita, Naoko, Matsumoto, Kenji, Okazaki, Masanori, Miwa, Shoji, Honda, Yuji
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8056913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34354484
http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2016_005
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author Yamazaki, Tetsuya
Katsumi, Naoya
Fujita, Naoko
Matsumoto, Kenji
Okazaki, Masanori
Miwa, Shoji
Honda, Yuji
author_facet Yamazaki, Tetsuya
Katsumi, Naoya
Fujita, Naoko
Matsumoto, Kenji
Okazaki, Masanori
Miwa, Shoji
Honda, Yuji
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description Abstract: We investigated the physicochemical properties of starches from rhizomes of two lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) cultivars, Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20, harvested at the same farm in Japan. A rapid visco analyser analysis indicated that pasting temperatures of the starches from Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20 were 62.1 and 66.5 °C, respectively, and the peak viscosities of the starch of both lotuses were similar 244 and 240 RVU, respectively. The starch from the Kanasumi-line No. 20 at 60 °C had low viscosity, 16.2 mPa∙s, but the starch from Shinashirobana cultivar had higher viscosity, 2,720 mPa∙s, at 60 °C. The onset and peak temperatures of the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curve of the starch from Shinashirobana cultivar were 4–5 °C lower than those of the starch from Kanasumi-line No. 20, although both exhibited similar ΔH values (13.4 and 11.6 J/g). The distribution patterns of the branched chain lengths of amylopectin in the two starches indicated that the rate of low-degree of polymerization (DP 5–12) of all branched chains was higher for the starch from Shinashirobana cultivar than that for the starch from Kanasumi-line No. 20. These results suggest that the increased rate of DP 5−12 in the starch from Shinashirobana cultivar is related to the higher viscosity of the starch.
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spelling pubmed-80569132021-08-04 Physicochemical Properties of Starches from Different Lotus Cultivars in Japan: Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20 Yamazaki, Tetsuya Katsumi, Naoya Fujita, Naoko Matsumoto, Kenji Okazaki, Masanori Miwa, Shoji Honda, Yuji J Appl Glycosci (1999) Regular Paper Abstract: We investigated the physicochemical properties of starches from rhizomes of two lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) cultivars, Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20, harvested at the same farm in Japan. A rapid visco analyser analysis indicated that pasting temperatures of the starches from Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20 were 62.1 and 66.5 °C, respectively, and the peak viscosities of the starch of both lotuses were similar 244 and 240 RVU, respectively. The starch from the Kanasumi-line No. 20 at 60 °C had low viscosity, 16.2 mPa∙s, but the starch from Shinashirobana cultivar had higher viscosity, 2,720 mPa∙s, at 60 °C. The onset and peak temperatures of the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curve of the starch from Shinashirobana cultivar were 4–5 °C lower than those of the starch from Kanasumi-line No. 20, although both exhibited similar ΔH values (13.4 and 11.6 J/g). The distribution patterns of the branched chain lengths of amylopectin in the two starches indicated that the rate of low-degree of polymerization (DP 5–12) of all branched chains was higher for the starch from Shinashirobana cultivar than that for the starch from Kanasumi-line No. 20. These results suggest that the increased rate of DP 5−12 in the starch from Shinashirobana cultivar is related to the higher viscosity of the starch. The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience 2016-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8056913/ /pubmed/34354484 http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2016_005 Text en 2016 by The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access paper distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (by-nc) License (CC-BY-NC4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Paper
Yamazaki, Tetsuya
Katsumi, Naoya
Fujita, Naoko
Matsumoto, Kenji
Okazaki, Masanori
Miwa, Shoji
Honda, Yuji
Physicochemical Properties of Starches from Different Lotus Cultivars in Japan: Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20
title Physicochemical Properties of Starches from Different Lotus Cultivars in Japan: Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20
title_full Physicochemical Properties of Starches from Different Lotus Cultivars in Japan: Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20
title_fullStr Physicochemical Properties of Starches from Different Lotus Cultivars in Japan: Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical Properties of Starches from Different Lotus Cultivars in Japan: Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20
title_short Physicochemical Properties of Starches from Different Lotus Cultivars in Japan: Shinashirobana cultivar and Kanasumi-line No. 20
title_sort physicochemical properties of starches from different lotus cultivars in japan: shinashirobana cultivar and kanasumi-line no. 20
topic Regular Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8056913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34354484
http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2016_005
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