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Alireza Yousefi

Alireza Yousefi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Technologies
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Research

Title
Dynamic rheological properties of wheat starch gels as affected by chemical modification and concentration
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Chemical modification / Pasting / Viscoelastic / Wheat starch
Year
2015
Journal STARCH-STARKE
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Researchers Alireza Yousefi ، Seyed Mohammad Ali Razavi

Abstract

In this study, dynamic rheological properties of wheat starch gels in the linear viscoelastic region (LVE), as a function of starch concentration (8 and 12% w/w) and chemical modification (crosslinking and hydroxypropylation) were studied. The hydroxypropylated wheat starch (HPWS) gels in both concentrations had greater yield stress values at flow point (tf ¼ 48.3–166.4 Pa) compared to the native (NWS) and cross-linked (CLWS) wheat starches. In addition, all the losstangent values (tan dLVE) were obtained in the range of 0.08–0.17, indicated predominantly elastic behavior of the starch gels. Unlike the NWS and CLWS samples which exhibited an intermediate behavior between a weak and an elastic gel (tan d ¼ 0.14–0.64), the HPWS samples relatively showed an elastic gel behavior (tan d ¼ 0.10–0.11), which was not influenced by the concentration. CLWS had higher pasting temperature (Ts ¼ 61.8 °C), final viscosity (h*f¼ 739.0 Pa.s), setback viscosity (SB ¼ 646.8 Pa.s) and lower maximum viscosity (h*max ¼ 519.0 Pa.s) and breakdown viscosity (B ¼ 426.8 Pa.s) than the others. The results suggest that the HPWS (in terms of viscoelastic properties) and CLWS (in terms of paste properties) have specific dynamic rheological properties which can be applied in different gel-like foods.