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Characterisation, in vitro digestibility and expected glycemic index of commercial starches as uncooked ingredients.

Annalisa Romano1, Alan Mackie2, Federica Farina1, Maria Aponte3, Fabrizio Sarghini3, Paolo Masi4.   

Abstract

In this study native starches as ingredients (corn, rice, wheat, tapioca and potato) were characterized for microstructure, physicochemical, functional and thermal properties, in vitro digestibility and glycemic index. There was a significant variation in the granule shape and size distribution of the starches. Particle size monomodal (corn, tapioca, potato) and bimodal (rice, wheat) distribution was observed amongst the starches. The potato starch showed the biggest size granules while the rice showed the smallest. The examined properties and nutritional characteristics of starches were significantly different. Thermal properties were studied using Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC). DSC results showed that the transition temperatures (58.8-78.7 °C) and enthalpies of gelatinization (2.3-8.2 J/g) of the starches appeared to be greatly influenced by microstructure and chemical composition (e.g. resistant starch). Nutritional properties such as slowly digestible starch and expected glycemic index values followed the order: rice > wheat > tapioca > corn > potato. In particular, the highest resistant starch was recorded for potato starch.

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Keywords:  Expected glycemic index; Food structure; Functional properties; Physicochemical properties; Resistant starches; Starch

Year:  2016        PMID: 28115752      PMCID: PMC5223246          DOI: 10.1007/s13197-016-2375-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0022-1155            Impact factor:   2.701


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