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Original Articles

ESTIMATION OF KINETIC PARAMETERS FOR RICE STARCH HYDROLYSIS INHIBITED BY ADDED MATERIALS

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Pages 334-344 | Published online: 05 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

In the present study, glucose, maltose, and glycerol inhibition effects for alpha-amylase hydrolyzing rice starch were investigated. For the enzymatic hydrolyzsis of rice starch, α-amylase enzyme produced from Bacillus licheniformis was used. During the starch hydrolysis experiments, the temperature and pH were kept constant at 60°C and 6.5 respectively. The reactions were carried out in 0.5 L of aqueous solutions containing 1, 2, 4, and 8% (w/v) rice starch. The amount of α-amylase enzyme added to this solution was 5 mL per liter (approximately 130500 units/L). The amounts of glucose, maltose, and glycerol added to the reaction solution were 4 and 8% (w/v), 4 and 8% (w/v), and 5 and 10% (v/v), respectively. An emprical model effectively simulated the data of residual starch concentration as a function of processing time for each condition. The Lineweaver-Burk plots showed that the inhibition effects of these added materials were uncompetitive.

Acknowledgments

This research has been supported by Yιldιz Technical University Scientific Projects Coordination Department. Project Number: 20-A-07-01-02.

Notes

a Units for Ki g/L for glucose and maltose; mL/L for glycerol (density of 1.26 g/mL).

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