Koch, Kristine
- Department of Molecular Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2004Peer reviewed
Santacruz S, Koch K, Andersson R, Aman P
The starch accumulation-degradation process as well as the structure of leaf starch are not completely understood. To study this, starch was isolated from potato leaves collected in the early morning and late afternoon in July and August, representing different starch accumulation rates. The starch content of potato leaves varied between 2.9 and 12.9% (dry matter basis) over the night and day in the middle of July and between 0.6 and 1.5% in August. Scanning electron microscopy analyses of the four isolated starch samples showed that the granules had either an oval or a round shape and did not exceed 5 mum in size. Starch was extracted by successive washing steps with dimethyl sulfoxide and precipitated with ethanol. An elution profile on Sepharose CL-6B of debranched starch showed the presence of a material with a chain length distribution between that generally found for amylose and amylopectin. Amylopectin unit chains of low molecular size were present in a higher amount in the afternoon than in the morning samples. What remains at the end of the night is depleted in specific chain lengths, mainly between DP 15 and 24 and above DP 35, relative to the end of the day
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2004, Volume: 52, number: 7, pages: 1985-1989 Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Food Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jf030601k
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/4619