Internal Architecture of Potato and Canna Starch

  • David M. Hall
    Department of Textile Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36830, U. S. A.
  • Joseph G. Sayre
    Department of Textile Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36830, U. S. A.

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  • Part I: Crushing Studies

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<jats:p> Some details of the internal architecture of potato and canna starches were obtained from uniformly crushed granules. The growth appears to' be principally by intus susception and proceeds along a hilum canal toward the periphery of the granules. The presence of a cavity and hilum canal in potato starch granules is used to explain some swelling phenomena such as bubble formation and invagination. Some evidence of a membrane encasing potato and canna starches is cited. The internal details of wrinkled-pea starch were also studied; the expected shell-type layering was found with this starch and the growth is apparently by apposition. </jats:p>

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