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Preparation and Structural Properties of Starch Phosphate Modified by Alkaline Phosphatase

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Journal Carbohydr Polym
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2021 Nov 26
PMID 34823809
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Abstract

In this study, a method for the synthesis of starch phosphate using the transferase properties of alkaline phosphatase was explored. Maize starch was treated with a pyrophosphate solution containing alkaline phosphatase and catalytic ions under pH 8 at 37 °C. The synthesis of starch phosphate was evaluated and compared with untreated and treated starch controls. The phosphorus content of the samples increased up to 8500% with the catalytic ion concentration, whereas the peak viscosity by up to 41.4% decreased. The crystallinity and enthalpy of the phosphorylated samples were reduced by up to 26.8% and 23.3%, respectively; however, no significant was observed by Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer. The roughness of the starch surface and the distribution of elemental phosphorus were observed by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive Spectrometry. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry results further indicated the grafting of the phosphate radical.

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