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Rheological properties of azuki bean starch pastes in steady and dynamic shear

Authors
Kyung, Jin-SukYoo, Byoungseung
Issue Date
Sep-2014
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
Activation energy; Azuki bean; Cox-Merz rule; Rheological property; Viscosity
Citation
STARCH-STARKE, v.66, no.9-10, pp 802 - 808
Pages
7
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
STARCH-STARKE
Volume
66
Number
9-10
Start Page
802
End Page
808
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23540
DOI
10.1002/star.201400024
ISSN
0038-9056
1521-379X
Abstract
The effects of concentration (4-7% starch, db) and temperature (25-70 degrees C) on the steady and dynamic shear rheological properties of Korean azuki bean starch (ABS) paste were investigated in this study. At 25 degrees C all starch pastes exhibited a pseudoplastic shear-thinning characteristic (n=0.28-0.41). Consistency index (K) and apparent viscosity ((a,50)) values increased with increasing starch concentration from 4 to 7%. The dependence of (a,50) on the temperatures followed the Arrhenius equation for all samples, and the activation energy (E-a) values of flow increased with increasing starch concentration from 4 to 6%. Both the power law and exponential models were suitable for relating starch concentration with (a,50) of the ABS pastes at different temperatures (25-70 degrees C). Storage modulus (G) and loss modulus (G) values increased with increasing starch concentration, while tan (ratio of G/G) values decreased. G values were much higher than G at all frequency values (), and were frequency dependent. The Cox-Merz rule is not applicable to the ABS pastes at different starch concentrations, showing that there was a deviation between dynamic viscosity (*) and apparent viscosity ((a)) values.
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