Journal article

Investigation on the pitting of potato starch granules during high frequency ultrasound treatment

W Bai, P Hébraud, M Ashokkumar, Y Hemar

Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | ELSEVIER | Published : 2017

Abstract

In this paper, the pitting of potato starch granules in aqueous suspensions (1%) by high-frequency high-power ultrasound (850 kHz at a power of 0.2 W, 2 W or 3.7 W; and also 500 kHz and 1 MHz at a power of 2 W) is reported. The number of pits per starch granules was found to be independent of the amylose content of starches, and the surface properties of starch granules as modified through SDS and ethanol washing. At 850 kHz, the maximum number of pits per starch granule, for both normal and waxy starches, did not exceed 11. However, a close inspection of fractionated starch granules based on their sizes showed that there is an optimum granule size for which a maximum pit number is obtained...

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