| Literature DB >> 26258706 |
Masatsugu Tamura1, Jaspreet Singh2, Lovedeep Kaur3, Yukiharu Ogawa4.
Abstract
To examine the impact of structural characteristics of cooked rice grains on their starch digestibility, a simulated in vitro gastro-small intestinal digestion technique was applied to intact and homogenised cooked rice samples. The starch hydrolysis percentage increased during simulated small intestinal digestion, in which approximately 65% and 24% of the starch was hydrolysed within the first 5min, for homogenised and intact cooked rice, respectively. The kinetic constant of homogenised cooked rice, which was regarded as an estimated digestion rate, was ∼8 times higher than the intact cooked rice. The homogenised and intact samples were also examined for any microstructural changes occurring during the in vitro digestion process using fluorescent and scanning electron microscopy. In the intact samples, the aleurone layers of the endosperm remained as thin-film like layers during in vitro digestion and thus may be regarded as less digestible materials that influence cooked rice digestibility.Entities:
Keywords: Aleurone layer; Cell wall; Cooked rice grain; In vitro starch digestion; Tissue structure
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26258706 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.04.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514