Evaluation of enzymatic hydrolyzed starches in discharge, discharge-resist and burn-out printing styles

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2013

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Article

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NATL INST SCIENCE COMMUNICATION-NISCAIR

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INDIAN JOURNAL OF FIBRE & TEXTILE RESEARCH;Volume: 38 Issue: 2 Pages: 173-179

Abstract

Maize starch samples have been subjected to gelatinization at 70 degrees C followed by enzymatic treatment using different concentrations of a-amylase enzyme (0.025, 0.050, 0.075 and 0.1 mL/50g starch) and then used in printing paste as thickener for discharge, discharge-resist and burn-out printing on cotton, wool/polyester and viscose/polyester/lucre fabrics. The results show that enzymatic treatment of maize starch converts the rheological properties of starch from thixotropic into pseudo-plastic. Increase in a-amylase enzyme concentration is accompanied, by a decrease in the apparent viscosity. While enzyme-treated starches give better results when used as thickening agent in discharge-resist printing compared with sodium alginate, the opposite holds true in case of discharge printing. Enzyme-treated starches specially that prepared using 0.1 mL/50g starch could act successfully as thickening agent in burn-out printing of both wool/polyester and viscose/polyester/lucre blends.

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Accession Number: WOS:000322289800010

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alpha-amylase, Burn-out printing, Cotton, Discharge printing, Discharge-resist printing, Enzyme treatment, Wool/polyester blend, Viscose/polyester/lucre blend

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Cited References in Web of Science Core Collection: 17