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With potato starch (PS) and corn starch (CS) as the controls, the structure and physicochemical properties of grain amaranth starch (GAS) and its binding with dihydromyricetin were investigated in this study. The results indicated that GAS granules were small in size (3.21 ± 0.13 μm) and had a low amylose content (11.57 ± 0.91%). GAS exhibited low paste clarity, solubility, and swelling power, but demonstrated good freeze-thaw stability and resistance to retrogradation. Although the pasting temperature of GAS was high (75.88 ± 0.03 °C), its peak viscosity, breakdown viscosity, and setback viscosity were significantly lower than those of PS and CS. GAS was classified as A-type starch, with a high molecular weight and broad distribution (M
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Wangyang Shen
Wuhan Polytechnic University
Jiye Yang
Ningxia University
Zhan Wang
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Food Chemistry X
Wuhan Polytechnic University
Henan Institute of Science and Technology
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