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Anteneh Assefa, Anteneh Belete and Tsige Gebre-Mariam
Wachemo University, Ethiopia
Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Pharma Care Health Sys
Starch from the tubers of Ethiopian potato (Plectranthus edulis) (Fam. Lamiaceae) has been isolated and examined for its chemical composition, amylose content and physicochemical properties. The yield of starch was about 80.4% on dry weight basis. The proximate composition of the starch on dry weight basis was found to be 0.14% ash, 0.21% lipid, 0.43% protein and 99.22% starch. The amylose content was 30.6%. Its true density and moisture content values were 1.47 g/ml and 11.2%, respectively. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) of the starch granules showed characteristic morphology that was by large oblong (elliptical) with some oval-shaped granules. The starch has normal granule size distribution with a mean particle size of 36.20 μm. The DSC thermograms of P. edulis starch obtained from starch-water mixtures (1:1), exhibited higher T0 (69.2 °C), Tp (74.3 °C) and Te (83.3 °C) values than those of potato starch. X-ray diffraction pattern of the starch was typical B-type with a distinctive maximum peak at 17.5° 2θ. The starch possesses higher swelling power and moisture sorption pattern but lower solubility values than those of potato starch at all temperatures studied. Considering the high yield value and some similar physico-chemical properties to those of potato starch, P. edulis (Ethiopian potato) can be explored as an alternative source of starch for various applications.
Anteneh Assefa is currently working as a Lecturer of Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology at Wachemo University, Ethiopia. He is an expertise of pharmaceutical dosage form design and drug supply chain management.
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