| Literature DB >> 24996340 |
Miaomiao Shi1, Zhiheng Zhang2, Shujuan Yu2, Kai Wang3, Robert G Gilbert4, Qunyu Gao5.
Abstract
Starches extracted from wrinkled (WP) and smooth (SP) peas were treated using β-amylase (B) alone and also with a combination of β-amylase and transglucosidase (BT). After enzymatic treatment, the proportions of slowly digested starch in WP-B, WP-BT, SP-B and SP-BT samples were increased by 6%, 9%, 9% and 12%, respectively. Starches treated by a combination of β-amylase and transglucosidase exhibited a smaller amount of longer amylopectin chains, a larger amount of short amylopectin chains, and higher branching fraction. The branching fraction was significantly increased, with an increase of 8%, 10%, 13% and 14% for WP-B, WP-BT, SP-B and SP-BT, respectively. The maximum absorbance and iodine binding of enzyme-treated starches were reduced compared with their native starch parents. The C-type crystalline structure completely disappeared after enzymatic treatment. The results support previous findings that increases in the amount of shorter amylopectin chains and branch fraction are likely to contribute to the slow digestion of starch.Entities:
Keywords: (1)H NMR; Chain length distribution; Pea starch; Slowly digestible starch; Transglucosidase; β-Amylase
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24996340 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.05.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514