## Abstract The retrograding properties of the C.W. Sol. and H.W. Sol. fractionsAs previously, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 these fractions me defined as follows: C.W. Sol.βββMaterial soluble in cold water (room temperature). of potato starch have been investigated under varying conditions of temperature and con
The fractionation of potato starch by centrifugation in alkali
β Scribed by H. Baum; G.A. Gilbert
- Book ID
- 107883724
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1956
- Weight
- 408 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0095-8522
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## Abstract Most of the phosphorus of potato starch fractions is bound to the starch and is not split off when the starch is precipitated from solution by alcohol. The potato starch amylopectin contains much more phosphorus in the form of bound esterified phosphate groups than the corresponding amy
## Abstract The grinding of potato starch in a ball mill breaks up the granules, and the starch is rapidly converted to a form entirely soluble in cold water j the two changes proceed at a much greater rate with potato starch than with wheat starch.
## Abstract The absorption spectra given by the starchβiodine complexes of the potato starch fractions are qualitatively very similar to those previously observed for the wheat starch fractions. The earlier C.W. Sol. Potato starch fractions are richer in amylose but poorer in amylopectin than the c
## Abstract The viscosities of relatively dilute solutions of the C.W. Sol. and H.W. Sol, fractions obtained from potato starch ground in a ball mill and also from the unground starch are higher than those of the corresponding wheat starch fractions. In particular, those of the H.W. Sol. potato sta