The physicochemical and binder properties of starch from <i>Persea americana</i> Miller (Lauraceae)
Philip F. Builders, Abigail Nnurum, Chukwuemeka C. Mbah, Anthony A. Attama, Rahul V. Manek
Starch - Stärke
Abstract
Abstract Avocado starch was extracted from the kernels of the fruit Persea americana Miller (Fam. Lauraceae) and evaluated for its potential as an alternative to maize starch as a pharmaceutical excipient. Its physicochemical and thermal properties were evaluated and compared with those of maize starch. Granules prepared with avocado and maize starch pastes as binder were evaluated for their flow, friability and compaction characteristics. The average yield of starch extracted from the fresh kernels of P. americana was 20.5 ± 0.55% w/w. The scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showed that avocado starch has two characteristic granule shapes; triangular and circular both having an approximate equal distribution. The triangular shaped granules are larger (28 to 32 µm) than the circular (6 to 9 µm). The foaming capacity of avocado starch was 19.05 ± 0.6%, its swelling, moisture uptake and paste clarity were generally lower than that of the maize starch. Avocado starch gel exhibited an extent of syneresis after freeze–thaw that increased cumulatively with increase in number of freeze–thaw cycles. The glass transition ( T g ) and gelatinisation temperatures for avocado starch were higher than that of maize starch. The melting temperatures ( T m ), ash value, as well as the various densities of avocado starch showed similarities with those of maize starch. The granules prepared with avocado starch pastes as binder showed superior compactibility and mechanical strength to those of maize starch but with similar flow characteristics. Avocado starch generally showed distinct physicochemical and binder properties with some similarities to the standard maize starch.
Extracted Claims
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avocado starch exhibits an extent of syneresis after freeze–thaw
“Avocado starch gel exhibited an extent of syneresis after freeze–thaw that increased cumulatively with increase in number of freeze–thaw cycles.”
avocado starch has similar melting temperatures, ash value, and densities
“The melting temperatures (Tm), ash value, as well as the various densities of avocado starch showed similarities with those of maize starch.”
avocado starch has two characteristic granule shapes
“The scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showed that avocado starch has two characteristic granule shapes; triangular and circular both having an approximate equal distribution. The triangular shaped gr...”