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Low-Field NMR Analyses of Gels and Starch-Stabilized Emulsions with Modified Potato Starches

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2022
Author
Baranowska, Hanna Maria 
Kowalczewski, Przemysław Łukasz 
Faculty
Wydział Nauk o Żywności i Żywieniu
Journal
Processes
ISSN
2227-9717
DOI
10.3390/pr10102109
Web address
https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/10/10/2109
Volume
10
Number
10
Pages from-to
art. 109
Abstract (EN)
Many different biopolymers are used to stabilize emulsions, of which starch is of particular concern. To improve the characteristics and technical utility of native starch, various types of changes can be made. This article is a report describing the molecular dynamics of water by the low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF NMR) of chemically (E 1412 and E 1420) and physically modified starch (LU 1432) gels and the effect of their use on the stability of oil/water emulsions obtained using bovine and porcine fats. The analysis of changes in spin–spin and spin–lattice relaxation times over time showed that the presence of the type of starch modification significantly affects the values of T1 and T2 relaxation times, as well as the correlation times. Research on time-related changes in water binding in oil-in-water emulsions showed that potato starch modified by chemical methods can be used as an emulsifier. Compared to physically modified starch, chemically modified starches have a much better water-binding capacity.
Keywords (EN)
  • relaxation time

  • oil-in-water emulsion

  • water binding

  • molecular dynamics

  • water behavior

  • relaxometry

License
cc-bycc-by CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
October 18, 2022
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