Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup
Mahidol University
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Cereal Chemistry | 2008
Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; Saiyavit Varavinit; James N. BeMiller
ABSTRACT Changes in the digestibility and the properties of the starch isolated from normal and waxy maize kernels after heat-moisture treatment (HMT) followed by different temperature cycling (TC) or isothermal holding (IH) conditions were investigated. Moist maize kernels were heated at 80°C for 2 hr. The HMT maize kernels were subjected to various conditions designed to accelerate retrogradation of the starch within endosperm cells. Two methods were used to accelerate crystallization: TC with a low temperature of –24°C for 1 hr and a high temperature of 20, 30, or 50°C for 2, 4, or 24 hr for 1, 2, or 4 cycles, and IH at 4, 20, 30, or 50°C for 24 hr. The starch granules were then isolated from the treated kernels. The starch isolated from HMT normal maize kernels treated by TC using –24°C for 1 hr and 30°C for 2 hr for 2 cycles gave the greatest SDS content (24%) and starch yield (54%). The starch isolated from HMT waxy maize kernels treated by TC using –24°C for 1 hr and 30°C for 24 hr for 1 cycle had ...
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014
Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; Thamonwan Pujchakarn; Suparat Jitrakbumrung; Weerawut Chaiwat; Asira Fuongfuchat; Saiyavit Varavinit; Somsak Dangtip; Manop Suphantharika
Physicochemical properties of cross-linked tapioca starch (CLTS) with different cross-linking levels and their application as a thickening agent in soups were studied. The CLTS was prepared by cross-linking native tapioca starch suspended in alkaline solution (41.67% (w/w), pH 11) using a mixture (99:1 (w/w) ratio) of sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) and sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) at different concentrations ranged from 0.25% to 6.0% (w/w of starch) at 45°C for 3h. Starch paste clarity decreased with increasing concentration of STMP/STPP mixture. Variations of swelling power, solubility, pasting, gelatinization, and rheological properties of the CLTS were found. Thermogravimetric analysis exhibited higher thermal stability for the CLTS granules compared to the native one. Among the samples, the CLTS prepared using 1.0% STMP/STPP (1.0%-CLTS) and soup containing the 1.0%-CLTS exhibited the strongest gel characteristic and the greatest shear resistant properties. The 1.0%-CLTS improved the textural properties and sensory quality of soups.
Chinese Physics Letters | 2013
Panakamol Deeyai; Manop Suphantharika; Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; Somsak Dangtip
Tapioca is economical crop grown in Thailand and continues to be one of the major sources of starch. Nowadays, tapioca starch has been widely used in industrial applications, however the native form of starch has limited the applications. Thus scientists try to modify the properties of starch for increasing the stability of the granules, pastes to low pH, heat, and shear during the food process. We modify the tapioca starch by plasma treatment under an argon atmosphere. The degree of modification is determined by following water content in the starch granules. The tablet samples of native starch are also prepared and compared with the plasma treated starch. Before plasma treatment, the starch tablets are stored under three different relative humilities (RH) including 11%, 68%, and 78%RH, respectively. The samples are characterized using FTIR spectroscopy associated with the degree of cross-linking. The results show that the water molecules are engulfed into the starch structure in two ways, a tight bond and a weak absorption of water molecules which is represented at two wave number of 1630 cm−1 and 3272 cm−1, respectively. The degree of cross-linking can be identified from the relative intensity of these two peaks with the C—O—H peak at 993 cm−1. The results show that the degree of cross-linking increase in the plasma treated starch. The degree of cross-linking of the treated starch with high relative humidity is less than that of the treated starch with low relative humidity.
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014
Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; Panakamol Deeyai; Weerawut Chaiwat; Sawanee Horrungsiwat; Kesini Leejariensuk; Manop Suphantharika; Asira Fuongfuchat; Somsak Dangtip
Non-chemical modification of tapioca starch was investigated using jet atmospheric argon plasma treatment. Two forms of starch slurry, i.e. granular starch (G) and cooked starch (C), were jet-treated by argon plasma generated by supplying input power of 50 W (denoted as G50 and C50 samples) and 100 W (denoted as G100 and C100 samples) for 5 min. Physical, rheological, and structural characteristics of the modified starch were investigated. The G50 and C100 samples had lower paste clarity but higher thermal stability and performed stronger gels (G50 only) compared to their control counterparts. On the other hand, the analyzed properties of the G100 and C50 samples showed the opposite trend. FTIR and (1)H NMR results revealed that the relative areas of COC and OH peaks were changed after the treatment. Cross-linking reaction seemed to predominantly take place for the G50 and C100 samples, whereas depolymerization predominated for the G100 and C50 samples.
Cereal Chemistry | 2017
Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; Jay-lin Jane
This study aimed to investigate impacts of milling methods on ethanol production using an uncooked dry-grind (cold fermentation) process and characterize residual starch in the distiller’s dried grains (DDG) coproduct. Four corn lines with different chemical compositions were ground with cyclone, ultra-centrifugal, or hammer mills equipped with a screen of 0.5 mm opening and used for the cold fermentation process. Greater starch hydrolysis and ethanol yield were obtained from cyclone-milled corn, resulting from larger damaged starch contents and smaller particle sizes of the ground corn. Corn grains and ground corn after five-month storage showed less starch hydrolysis than the freshly ground counterpart. Residual starch (2.8–8.0%) with large proportions of intact amylopectin contents (up to 42.5%) was found in the DDG from all types of milling. The results suggested that the entrapment of starch granules in ground corn and a low activity of amylolytic enzymes at a high ethanol concentration were accounta...
Starch-starke | 2005
Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; Sujin Shobsngob; Bovornlak Oonkhanond; Saiyavit Varavinit
Starch-starke | 2005
Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; Sujin Shobsngob; Bovornlak Oonkhanond; Saiyavit Varavinit
Industrial crops and uses | 2010
J. L. Jane; C. C. Maningat; Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; B. P. Singh
Industrial Crops and Products | 2017
Nithima Nakthong; Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup; Taweechai Amornsakchai
Starch-starke | 2016
Jukkrapong Pinyo; Pairoj Luangpituksa; Manop Suphantharika; Chanida Hansawasdi; Rungtiwa Wongsagonsup
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