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Materials based on maize biopolymers: Effect of flour components on mechanical and thermal behavior

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The present study describes the effects of glycerol, relative humidity (RH) and the minor components of corn flour on mechanical and thermal properties of native flour, defatted flour, and starch-based materials. The kinetic of retrogradation for these different materials were dissimilar. For all samples, strain at break shows a maximum value as a function of RH followed by a decrease, explained by the appearance of water and glycerol clusters. Starch controls the mechanical properties of corn flour-based material and their variations with temperature and humidity. Lipid and protein have negative effect on mechanical properties of thermoplastic flour toward starch but they did not have a plasticizing effect on the physicochemical behavior of the matrix. T(g)s decreased as a result of water content increase.

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hal-02073285 , version 1 (19-03-2019)

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Farouk Ayadi, Christophe C. Bliard, Patrice Dole. Materials based on maize biopolymers: Effect of flour components on mechanical and thermal behavior. Starch/Stärke, 2011, 63 (10), pp.604-615. ⟨10.1002/star.201100010⟩. ⟨hal-02073285⟩
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