Makoto Hisamatsu
Mie University
111 Papers
875 Citations
Makoto Hisamatsu is an academic researcher from Mie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amylopectin & Starch. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 111 publications.
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Papers
Relationship between Physical Properties and Amylopectin Structure of Waxy Rice Starch
TL;DR: In this paper, three waxy rice cultivars (Hakuchoumochi, Hiyokumochi and Koganemochi) showing different physical properties were studied in order to identify the relationship between physical properties and their amylopectin structures.
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Patent
Method of producing saccharide compositions starting with biomass
Makoto Hisamatsu,Atsushi Furujyo +1 more
- 31 Aug 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a method of producing three types of saccharide compositions respectively containing hemicellulose type oligosaccharides, cellulose type OCLs and glucoses was proposed.
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Direct Analysis of Chains on Outer Layer of Amylopectin through Partial Hydrolysis of Normal Starch by Isoamylase
Abstract: Short-amylose chains released from normal corn starch with isoamylase were studied to establish an analytical method for getting directly structural information of amylopectin. The partial hydrolysates obtained without separation of amylose and amylopectin were fractionated into three fractions (fr.1, fr. 2 and fr. 3) by gel chromatography of Toyopearl HW-50S. The chain-length distribution of the fr. 3 containing shortish chains was analyzed by using HPAEC-system equipped with a pulsed amperometric detector (HPAEC-PAD). Although the shortamylose chains in the fr. 3 came from not only amylopectin but also branched amylose, it was estimated that the chains relating to branched amylose were minor in the hydrolysate. The analytical method getting directly a general information of amylopectin was conducted to typical rice starches produced in Japan as an applied experiment.
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Studies on the Properties of Starch of Diploid Ipomoea trifida (H. B. K.) Don. Strains
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the granule size of six diploid Ipomoea trifida (H. B. K.) DON. clonal strains with those of two sweet potato cultivars.
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