Title of article :
Evaluation of the Starch Quantification Methods of Musa paradisiaca, Manihot esculenta, and Dioscorea tr$fida Using Factorial Experiments
Author/Authors :
Lafont-Mendoza, J. J. Universidad de Cordoba - Monteria, Colombia , Severiche-Sierra, C. A. Universidad de Cartagena - Cartagena de Indias, Colombia - Corporacion Universitaria Minuto de Dios (UNIMINUTO) - Barranquilla, Colombia , Jaimes-Morales, J. Universidad de Cartagena - Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Abstract :
Background. Starch and its products are used in a variety of ways for both the food and nonfood industries. A factorial experiment
is carried out with two factors to explain the behavior of the percentage of starch, where the factors correspond to the extraction
method and to the raw material. Method. Tree methods were used in triplicate: the frst followed the ofcial technique of the
Association of Ofcial Analytical Chemists (AOAC), to perform acid hydrolysis and quantifcation of starch by Titulation; the
second method involved the colorful reaction with iodine using the UV equipment to measure the absorbance and calculate the
percentage of starch; as a third method the FTIR was used, through which the concentration of the starch was calculated by the area
under the curve obtained from the spectrum. Results. there is an efect of both the method and the raw material on the percentage of
starch, while there was no efect of the interaction; the Tukey test indicates that the highest average percentage of extraction occurs
with the extraction method by Titulation and with the starch of Manihot esculenta. Conclusion. It is used as raw material. Te
method of quantifcation of starch by UV-VIS spectroscopy was the best for the study samples because it presented less deviation in relation to the FTIR and Titulation methods.
Keywords :
Evaluation , Starch Quantification Methods , Musa paradisiaca , Manihot esculenta , Dioscorea tr$fida , Factorial Experiments
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Science