Evaluation of Enzymatic and Chemical Treatments to Produce Oxalate Depleted Starch from a Novel Variety of Colocasia esculenta Grown in Joida, India

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2022

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John Wiley and Sons Inc

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This research aimed to study granular and molecular structures, physicochemical, and functional properties of the starch extracted from a novel, dasheen type of taro conserved, and cultivated by several generations of Kunabi tribes of Joida, Karnataka, India. Further, an enzymatic (oxalate oxidase) and chemical (phosphoric acid) treatment processes are evaluated for reducing total oxalate content in the starch extracted from the taro flour. The total oxalate content of the taro flour is found to be 2344 mg 100 g−1, and the starch yield is about 45% in all the methods. The oxalate oxidase (OxO) and phosphoric acid treatment reduced the total oxalate content by 98.37% and 98.03%, respectively. The residual oxalate content in the resultant starch is within the threshold limit (71 mg 100 g−1). The study of characteristic properties of enzyme-treated (ET), phosphoric acid-treated (PT), and native starch (NT) revealed minor changes in ET and PT compared to NT. © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH

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Oxalic acid, Physicochemical properties, Starch, Characteristic properties, Chemical treatments, Functional properties, Oxalate content, Oxalate oxidase, Phosphoric acid treatments, Threshold limits, Treatment process, Phosphoric acid

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Starch/Staerke, 2022, 74, 46054, pp. -

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