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Assessment of the extent of starch dissolution in dimethyl sulfoxide by 1H NMR spectroscopy.

Macromolecular bioscience (2008-12-18)
Sarah Schmitz, Anthony C Dona, Patrice Castignolles, Robert G Gilbert, Marianne Gaborieau
RÉSUMÉ

Complete dissolution is needed for the separation, characterization, or homogeneous labeling of whole starch molecules. A method is presented to quantify the extent of starch dissolution in DMSO for the first time; it is validated on a commercial rice starch. It is used directly on starch dispersions containing possible undissolved or co-dissolved species. High-amylose maize starches, known to be digested slowly in vivo, only quantitatively dissolve in the presence of high concentrations of an H-bond disrupter, LiBr, although they form clear dispersions at low LiBr concentrations. Starch quantitatively dissolves from waxy rice flours; non-starch components partially co-dissolve but do not interfere with the dissolution quantification.

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