Relationship between RVA Properties and Film Physical Properties of Native Corn Starch and Hydroxypropylated Corn Starch

천연옥수수전분과 hydroxypropyl화 옥수수전분의 RVA특성과 필름 물성의 관계

  • Han, Youn-Jeong (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, The Catholic University of Korea) ;
  • Kim, Suk-Shin (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, The Catholic University of Korea)
  • 한윤정 (가톨릭대학교 식품영양학과) ;
  • 김석신 (가톨릭대학교 식품영양학과)
  • Published : 2002.12.01

Abstract

Relationship between RVA properties and physical properties of film made from native corn starch and hydroxypropylated corn starch at various levels of plasticizers was examinel. Tensile strength of the film decreased, but its elongation and water vapor permeability increased with increasing plasticizer concentration. The film with glycerol showed greater changes in physical properties than that with sorbitol. Hydroxypropylated starch film showed lower tensile strength, higher elongation, and higher water vapor permeability than the native starch film. Sorbitol resulted in films with relatively high tensile strength, whereas glycerol produced films with increased elongation. The most reliable parameters for the relationship between RVA properties and film properties were RVA peak viscosity, tensile strength, and water vapor permeability. Water vapor permeability and tensile strength had linear relationship with RVA properties. The tensile strength and water vapor permeability of film could be predicted using the RVA peak viscosity.

본 연구는 천연전분과 hydroxypropyl화 전분에 가소제를 0, 16, 33, 50, 66% 비율로 첨가하여 RVA점도를 측정하고 필름을 제조한 후 물성을 측정하여 두 물성 사이의 상관관계를 알아보고자 행하였다. 필름의 인장강도는 가소제의 함량이 높아질수록 감소하였고 신장율과 수증기투과도는 증가하였으며 glycerol이 sorbitol보다 큰 변화를 보이는 것으로 나타났다. Hydroxypropyl화 전분이 천연전분에 비해 강도는 떨어지나 신장율은 높아지는 것으로 나타났고 수증기투과도는 2배 큰 것으로 나타났다. 가소제를 혼합하여 필름의 물성을 측정한 결과 sorbitol은 유연성보다는 필름의 강도를 유지하는 역할을 그리고 glycerol은 필름의 신장율을 증가시키는 역할을 하는 것으로 나타났다. RVA물성과 필름 물성의 관계에서 가장 연관성이 높은 것은 peak viscosity, 인장강도, 수증기투과도인 것으로 판명되었고 peak viscosity와 인장강도, peak viscosity와 수증기투과도의 관계는 각각 직선적인 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 RVA 물성 중 peak viscosity를 활용하여 필름의 인장강도, 수증기투과도를 예측할 수 있다고 판단되었다.

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