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Effect of drying process of esterified plantain starch on sorption, thermodynamic and shelf-life characteristics

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Pages 132-140 | Received 26 Jun 2019, Accepted 31 Aug 2019, Published online: 12 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

The plantain starch was modified with octenylsuccinic anhydride (OSA) and spray and convection dried. The degree of substitution (DS), the sorption and thermodynamic characteristics were evaluated. The drying process affected the DS (0.009 and 0.015 to spray and convection drying, respectively). The monolayer moisture content was 7.46–9.01 and 7.33–8.04 g H2O 100 g−1 (db) to convection and spray dried OSA-plantain starch, respectively. The isokinetic temperature was ∼255 K, less than harmonic temperature (308 K), indicating that the water adsorption was entropy driven. The free energy showed that adsorption process was spontaneous. The shelf life of convection and spray dried OSA-starch was 434–1566 days to PET/FOIL/PE and 64–616 days to polypropylene packing. Thermodynamic differences in the adsorption process of OSA-plantain starch influenced by the drying method were not found. Spray-drying process could be used for the OSA-plantain starch production without altered the thermodynamic and transport properties of the amphiphilic material.

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The authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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Funding

LABP appreciate the economic support from SIP-IPN, EDI-IPN CONACYT-México and COFAA-IPN. JDHL also acknowledges the scholarship from CONACYT-Mexico and UNIAGRARIA-Colombia economic support. ACS, FJCG and CIAB acknowledge the economic support from Universidad de Caldas (Colombia) and Sistema General de Regalías (Colombia).

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