Abstract The calcium oxalate content from two Amazonian amilaceous roots, Xanthosoma sagittifolium and Pachyrhizus tuberosus, before and after cooking were studied in the present work. Calcium oxalate raphides were observed by light microscopy in longitudinal sections from fresh tubers. The functional properties and physicochemical characteristics of isolated starches from both species were also investigated. Starches granules were observed with scanning electronic microscopy and presented a typical oval-circular shape, smooth surfaces and size ranging from 3.6 μm to 14 μm. Lower gel clarity, slightly high water-binding capacity, A-type starch structure and low values of crystallinity degree were determined in the isolated starches. High intensity bands... |