DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY OF STARCH12

At high water-to-starch (2:1) ratios a single endotherm was obtained for starch gelatinization. As the water-to-starch ratio was decreased the endotherm area decreased and the peak developed a trailing shoulder. At high water-to-starch ratios birefringence is lost over a temperature range of about 7°C. That narrow range increases to about 30°C at a low water-to-starch ratio. Starch and flour gave essentially the same endotherm initiation temperatures. In low-water systems the second DSC peak is much smaller with starch than with flour. It appears that in a starch system, water migrates during gelatinization. In dough, gluten limits that migration. As the level of sucrose was increased in a dough, the transition temperature increased and the gelatinization temperature range decreased. At the levels found in bread doughs both sugar and salt increase starch gelatinization temperatures.

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