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Revista mexicana de ingeniería química

versión impresa ISSN 1665-2738

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MENDEZ-MONTEALVO, G.; RODRIGUEZ-AMBRIZ, S.L.  y  BELLO-PEREZ, L.A.. Structural features of banana starches using HPSEC-MALLS-RI. Rev. Mex. Ing. Quím [online]. 2015, vol.14, n.2, pp.293-302. ISSN 1665-2738.

An analytical method to quantify the amylose content and to characterize the structures of the banana starch molecules is reported. This study consists of two parts: Part 1 describes the individual chains present in the starch granules, as the chain-length distribution, and Part 2 characterizes the molecular structure of the starch components by high performance size exclusion chromatography coupled with multi-angle laser light scattering and refractive index detection (HPSEC-MALLS-RI). The quantification of amylose using two methods (HPSEC-RI and Concanavalin A) is in agreement with the percentage reported. In addition, the ratio Fr III/Fr. II (Fr. II represents amylopectin long B chains and Fr. III represents amylopectin A and B short chains), shows structural differences among banana starches, with more branching in Morado banana starch and less branching in Macho banana starch. A recognition that amylose has significant branching, and thus is not linear, led to the characterization of two populations of amylose: one that is highly branched and the other, which is essentially linear, as established by the HPSEC-MALLS-RI method. Morado amylose has the highest Mw of the branched starches while Macho amylose has the highest Mw and Rz values consistent with differences in the structures of banana starches.

Palabras llave : starch; banana; amylose; quantification; degree of polymerization (DP); weight-average molar mass (Mw); z-averaged radius of gyration (Rz).

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