2023
DOI: 10.1002/star.202300096
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Isolation and Characterization of Colon Targeting Starch from the Non‐Conventional Source of Jharkhand, India

Abstract: Staple foods are generally the conventional sources of starch. The exploration of non‐conventional and cheap sources of starch has gained momentum. In present study, starch from mankanda (Alocaisa macrrorhizos) tubers was isolated by using basic (NaOH 0.05%, w/w; NAS) and acidic (citric acid 0.03%; CAS) media and evaluated for its physicochemical, structural, thermal, rheological and release profile. The %yield of NAS and CAS starch was found to be 8.14% and 7.28%, with neutral pH, high water holding capacity,… Show more

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“…There is a growing interest in traditional country products and local dietary components, especially those with proven health benefits (Chacon et al, 2023;Roy and Kumar, 2023;Rożnowski et al, 2015). Therefore, food producers and technologists are focused on food products that not only provide essential nutrients but also effectively support pharmacological therapies in treating lifestyle-related diseases, such as digestive disorders, obesity, and cardiovascular ailments (Navruz-Varli and Sanlier, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing interest in traditional country products and local dietary components, especially those with proven health benefits (Chacon et al, 2023;Roy and Kumar, 2023;Rożnowski et al, 2015). Therefore, food producers and technologists are focused on food products that not only provide essential nutrients but also effectively support pharmacological therapies in treating lifestyle-related diseases, such as digestive disorders, obesity, and cardiovascular ailments (Navruz-Varli and Sanlier, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%