AbstractElectric birefringence measurements were performed on three xanthan solutions to determine conformational differences between native xanthan, denatured xanthan (heated in 4Murea to 90°C and cooled), and renatured xanthan (heated and cooled). The birefringence of samples exposed to pulses of 1000 V for 1 ms were analyzed to determine longest relaxation times and steady‐state birefringence. The results showed the following order for steady state birefringence, native>renatured>denatured, and longest relaxation time, renatured>native>denatured. The results are interpreted in terms of helix reformation and aggregation upon renaturi
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