Pjhc. Mijland et al., Multivariate comparison of the Brabender viscograph and the rapid visco analyser using cross-linked starch, STARCH, 51(1), 1999, pp. 33-39
The relation between two viscographs, the Brabender Viscograph and the Rapi
d Visco Analyser (RVA), has been determined by using multivariate statistic
s. The viscographs determine the properties of cross linked starch products
by measuring a viscogram, i.e., the viscosity change during a well defined
process of heating. With a Brabender viscograph it takes 50 min to measure
the specifications of one sample, an RVA performs a similar temperature cy
cle in 10 min. The shorter measuring time should make the RVA more suited f
or process analysis than the Brabender Viscograph, provided that both visco
grams give comparable information. A method is presented which establishes
the correlation between the viscograms and predicts the Brabender character
istics from the RVA measurement.
Viscograph measurements were performed with a set of 60 cross-linked potato
starch products. The products were made by setting the levels of reagent,
swelling inhibitor, reaction temperature and reaction time. The products we
re measured on both viscographs, each with its own optimized operating meth
od. All four factors significantly affected the Brabender and RVA viscogram
s. Principal component analysis showed that the viscograms could be reduced
to two principal components. The first principal component is the weighted
mean viscosity, the second shows whether the peak viscosity is still prese
nt. The relation between Brabender and RVA was analyzed with partial least
squares. The analysis shows a strong correlation between both viscographs a
nd the Brabender Viscosities could be predicted from an RVA viscogram.