A laboratory wet-milling process was used to determine starch yield an
d starch recovery of dent and flint corn dried under different drying
conditions. A comparison with undried samples was performed. For the u
ndried samples the starch recovery was not significantly different bet
ween both varieties. It decreased as both initial moisture content of
the grains and drying air temperature increased. The reduction in star
ch recovery as well as the contamination by protein was greater for th
e flint than for the dent corn. Swelling, solubility and initial gelat
inization temperatures of the starch derived from both varieties were
affected by the drying conditions. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Limited.
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