Author/Authors :
Syed, Farahin N. N. Department of Aquaculture - Faculty of Agriculture - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 UPM Serdang - Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia , Zakaria, Muta H. International Institute of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences (i-AQUAS) - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 71050 Port Dickson - Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia , Bujang, Japar S. Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 UPM Serdang - Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia , Christianus, Annie Department of Aquaculture - Faculty of Agriculture - Universiti Putra Malaysia - 43400 UPM Serdang - Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Abstract :
Several aquatic macrophytes such as Colocasia esculenta, Eleocharis dulcis, Nelumbo nucifera, Sagittaria sagittifolia, Trapa
bispinosa, and Typha angustifolia possessed carbohydrate mainly in their storage and reproductive parts. Starch morphology,
total starch, and amylose content of these six freshwater plant species were determined. Their functional properties, i.e., starch
crystallinity, thermal properties, and rheological behaviour were assessed. Large starch granules were in N. nucifera rhizome
(>15 μm), medium-sized was N. nucifera seed (8-18 μm), while the rest of the starches were small starch granules (<8 μm).
Shapes of the starch granules varied from oval and irregular with centric hilum to elongated granules with the eccentric hilum.
Eleocharis dulcis corm starch had significantly higher total starch content (90.87%), followed by corms of C. esculenta (82.35%)
and S. sagittifolia (71.71%). Nelumbo nucifera seed starch had significantly higher amylose content (71.45%), followed by T.
angustifolia pollen (36.47%). In comparison, the waxy starch was in N. nucifera rhizome (7.63%), T. bispinosa seed (8.83%), C.
esculenta corm (10.61%), and T. angustifolia rhizome (13.51%). Higher resistant starch was observed mostly in rhizomes of N.
nucifera (39.34%)>T. angustifolia (37.19%) and corm parts of E. dulcis (37.41%)>S. sagittifolia (35.09%) compared to seed and
pollen starches. The XRD profiles of macrophytes starches displayed in all the corms and N. nucifera seed had A-type
crystallinity. The T. bispinosa seed had CA-type, whereas the rest of the starches exhibited CB-type crystallinity. Waxy starches
of C. esculenta corm had higher relative crystallinity (36.91%) and viscosity (46.2 mPa s) than regular starches. Based on thermal
properties, high-amylose of N. nucifera seed and T. angustifolia pollen resulted in higher gelatinization enthalpy (19.93 and
18.66 J g-1, respectively). Starch properties showed equally good potential as commercial starches in starch-based food production based on their starch properties and functionality.
Keywords :
Characterization , Functional Properties , Resistant Starch , Freshwater Macrophytes