Food Chemistry: X (Oct 2024)
Cross-linked modification of tapioca starch by sodium Trimetaphosphate: An influence on its structure
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the changes in the structural characterization of cross-linked tapioca treated with sodium trimetaphosphate(STMP). The degree of substitution in the cross-linked starch was determined by the iodine absorption method. Scanning electron microscopy, particle size measurement, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), and x-ray diffraction (XRD) were used to characterize the structure of modified tapioca starch at different substitution degrees. The results demonstrated that the degree of substitution of cross-linked starch increased with the increase in the amount of the cross-linking agent. The modified starch particles aggregated to form a mass structure, but the average particle size did not change with the cross-linker content and was about 17 μm. FT-IR and XRD experiments showed that the cross-linking esterification of starch with sodium trimetaphosphate generated new phosphate groups, increasing the content of phosphoric acid in starch, and the A-type crystalline structure of starch was not changed.