On the Architecture of Starch Granules Revealed by Iodine Binding and Lintnerization. Part 2: Molecular Structure of Lintnerized Starches

Eric Bertoft, George Annor, Varatharajan Vamadevan, Amy Hui Mei Lin

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Abstract

This investigation validated iodine binding in combination with lintnerization for studying the structural nature of the amorphous areas in starch granules. Lintners of four iodine vapor-stained and non-stained amylose-containing starches and their waxy counterparts were analyzed by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography (HPAEC). The composition of the lintners was strongly affected by the absence of amylose in barley and potato starch but not in maize and cassava starch. Iodine-stained waxy lintners possessed increased number of long B2 chains. β-Limit dextrins of the lintners were very variable in composition. Iodine inclusion complexes washed out from the granular residues in the lintners (mostly from amylose-containing barley and maize starches) were also analyzed. Acid-soluble complexes from both amylose-containing and waxy starches possessed a lot of material with a degree of polymerization (DP) around 60 and a periodicity in size of DP 8–12. Such long chains were only minor components in water-soluble complexes of amylose-containing barley and maize starch lintners, and they lacked the size periodicity. Models of the principal structure of the acid and water-soluble complexes are suggested. It is concluded that acid hydrolysis of iodine-stained starch granules is a useful tool in structural analyses of the molecular composition of amorphous parts of starch granules.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere23636
JournalBiopolymers
Volume116
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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Keywords

  • Lintnerization
  • iodine vapor
  • iodine-glucan complexes
  • starch granules
  • structure

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  • Journal Article

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