2023
DOI: 10.3390/gels9070521
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A Preliminary Study on the Release of Bioactive Compounds from Rice Starch Hydrogels Produced by High-Pressure Processing (HPP)

Anna D’Aniello,
Katerina Koshenaj,
Giovanna Ferrari

Abstract: This work aimed to carry out a preliminary study on the release of bioactive compounds loaded into starch-based hydrogels produced by high-pressure processing (HPP). As a study case, the experiments were carried out on rice starch HPP hydrogels. Rice starch (20% w/w) and green tea extract (2% w/w), suspended in distilled water, were treated by HPP at processing conditions enabling starch gelatinisation, namely 600 MPa for 15 min at room temperature. Additional experiments were carried out on samples that were … Show more

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“…Infrared spectral bands characteristic of starch can be detected at 950-1200 cm −1 . These bands mainly correspond to the stretching vibrations of CO in the ring and the binding of the COC and COH groups [71]. In each tested sample, the stretching vibration bands of the acetyl groups from the citric acid are visible at 1713-1719 cm −1 , while the band at 1637-1646 cm −1 corresponds to H-O bending vibrations [72].…”
Section: Chemical Structurementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Infrared spectral bands characteristic of starch can be detected at 950-1200 cm −1 . These bands mainly correspond to the stretching vibrations of CO in the ring and the binding of the COC and COH groups [71]. In each tested sample, the stretching vibration bands of the acetyl groups from the citric acid are visible at 1713-1719 cm −1 , while the band at 1637-1646 cm −1 corresponds to H-O bending vibrations [72].…”
Section: Chemical Structurementioning
confidence: 94%