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There has been a growing interest in food components which may inhibit the oxidation process and are capable of counterbalancing free radical activities that cause many harmful diseases. The best way to prevent these diseases is consumption of an optimal diet containing fruits and vegetables. Goldenberry fruit should attract great interest because of their nutritional and antioxidant properties. The fruit can be very interesting candidate for the processing of new functional products. The development of adequate agrotechnical and storage practices, can make this fruit a promising profitable crop. This book provide useful information for the industrial application of goldenberry berries and fruit by-products. This will be important as an indication of the potentially nutraceutical and economical utility of goldenberry as a new source of bioactive phytochemcials and fruit oils.
Starch is an important determinant for the texture of many foodstuffs, and it is widely used in industrial applications as a thickener, stabilizer, gelling agent, and adhesive. The effects of starch are related to its gelatinization and retrogradation. The demand for increased performance of applications points out the limitations of starch. Modified starches were developed to overcome these shortcomings. The modification processes aim at changing the properties and the integrity of the starch granule, in order to modify its behavior in terms of gelatinization, and retrogradation. In the current research various types of starches (corn, rice and potato), corn amylase and corn amylopectin were phosphorylated, and their physicochemical properties were investigated. Modified starch with novel properties is anticipated to be used in many functional foods and pharmaceuticals. Biodegradable films were formulated from native and modified starch, and their solubility's and biodegradable properties were investigated. Successful application of modified starch-based films in plastic manufacturing provides a number of benefits including clean environment, and cost savings.
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