Claims
- 1. A modified starch derivative which exhibits thick viscosity characteristics upon atmospheric heating but which subsequently decreases subtantially in viscosity upon continued heating in a sealed container consisting essentially of a base starch selected from the group consisting of root and root-type starches, said modified starch having 0.05-6% acetyl groups substituted thereon to give a degree of substitution of 0.02 to 0.295 and a 5% dsb sample of said starch being capable of forming a viscous cooked, paste when subjected to heating to 185.degree. F. under atmospheric pressure, said sample having a hot paste viscosity of greater than 2,300 centipoise (20 rpm Brookfield), but further exhibiting substantially complete loss of viscosity to a retorted viscosity of less than 150 centipoise (20 rpm Brookfield) after being heated in a sealed container for at least about 20-60 minutes to a temperature of at least about 210.degree.-260.degree. F. in an autoclave, and being allowed to cool overnight at 74.degree.-76.degree. F.
- 2. The starch derivative of claim 1, in which the base starch is selected from the group consisting of tapioca, arrowroot, potato, sweet potato, yam, taro and waxy cereal starches including maize, milo, rice and sorghum.
- 3. The starch derivative of claim 1, in which the base starch is potato starch which has been first slightly oxidized, and said starch derivative has a 2 g d.s. alkali fluidity of 30-60 ml.
- 4. The starch derivative of claim 3, in which the potato starch has been first oxidized with about 0.1 to 1% active chlorine.
- 5. The starch derivative of claim 1, in which the base starch is waxy maize.
- 6. The starch derivative of claim 1, in which the base starch is tapioca.
- 7. The starch derivative of claim 1, in which the Brookfield viscosity of a 3-7% starch in water-cooked paste of the starch derivative is at least about 2,000 centipoise, and which the Brookfield viscosity of the same sample after cooking for at least 20 minutes in a sealed container is no more than 150 centipoises.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 474,300, filed May 28, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,959,514.
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