Effect of jet-cooked wheat gluten/lecithin blends on maize and rice starch retrogradation
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Vital wheat gluten and lecithin (GL) (50:50, w/w) were dry blended in a coffee grinder and a 9.5% (w/v) aqueous slurry was jet-cooked (steam pressures of 65 psi/g inlet and 40 psi/g outlet) to disaggregate wheat gluten and facilitate better dispersion of the two components. The jet-cooked material was freeze-dried and stored at 0 8C for future use. The GL blend was added to pure food grade common maize and rice starch at concentrations of 0 (control), 6, 11, 16, and 21%. Starch gelatinization and retrogradation temperature transitions were determined using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). From the DSC profiles, the change in the DH value was used as an indication of starch retrogradation, where a higher DH value indicated higher retrogradation. The DH values of the blends at 4 8C had higher values than theK20 8C and the ambient (25 8C) storage temperatures. Overall, the 21%GL/starch blends reduced retrogradation by 50%. The lower amylose content of rice starch relative to maize starch was reflected in Rapid Visco Amylograph (RVA) measurements of peak viscosity, and similarly, Texture Analyzer (TA) measurements indicated that maize starch gel is firmer than rice starch gel. Retrogradation was also evaluated by observing G 0, the shear storage modulus, as a function of time after running a standard pasting curve. Using this method, it appears that GL has a significant effect on maize starch retrogradation, since low concentrations (!0.4%, w/w) reduced G 0 up to 40%. The opposite behavior was seen in rice starch, where G 0 increased directly with added GL. It appears that the amylose level in the rice starch is too low to be affected by the GL, and the increase seen in G 0 is most likely due to added solids. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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