Effect of the Autoclaving-Cooling Cycle on the Chemical, Morphological, Color, and Pasting Properties of Foxtail Millet Starch

Surawan, Fitri Electrika Dewi and Harmayani, Eni and Nurliyani, Nurliyani and Marseno, Djagal Wiseso (2024) Effect of the Autoclaving-Cooling Cycle on the Chemical, Morphological, Color, and Pasting Properties of Foxtail Millet Starch. Preventive Nutrition and Food Science, 29 (3). 365 – 375. ISSN 22871098

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Abstract

This study investigated the effect of the autoclaving-cooling (AC) cycle and the starch-to-water ratio on the chemical, morphological, color, and pasting properties of foxtail millet starch to improve its utilization in the food industry. Starch suspensions were prepared using different starch-to-water ratios (i.e., 1:1 and 1:4), with one to three AC cycles for each ratio. Subsequently, the chemical, morphological, color, and pasting properties of native and autoclaved-cooled foxtail millet starch (ACFS) were determined. The results showed that ACFS had higher overall resistant starch (RS) content than native starch. AC treatment reduced the lightness and whiteness index, gelatinization time, and pasting temperature while increasing particle sizes with irregular shapes and surfaces. Starch treated with distilled water at a 1:1 ratio with two AC cycles (1:1-2C) exhibited the highest amylose, starch, and RS contents with stable pasting properties compared with that in other AC treatments. Pasting stability was indicated by the low breakdown viscosity and high trough and final viscosity. The findings suggest that ACFS treated with 1:1-2C could be a stabilizer and functional food. © 2024 The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 2; All Open Access, Green Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: autoclaving-cooling, morphological properties, pasting properties, resistant starch, setaria plan
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Agricultural Technology > Food and Agricultural Product Technology
Depositing User: Diah Ari Damayanti
Date Deposited: 25 Nov 2025 08:28
Last Modified: 25 Nov 2025 08:28
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/24205

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