Literature DB >> 33078401

Comparative analysis of the morphological property and chemical composition of soluble and insoluble dietary fiber with bound phenolic compounds from different algae.

Mukang Luo1,2, Kaixi Hu1, Qingzhu Zeng1, Xinquan Yang1, Yulin Wang1, Lihong Dong2, Fei Huang2, Ruifen Zhang2, Dongxiao Su1.   

Abstract

The morphological, physicochemical, and biochemical properties of soluble and insoluble dietary fiber from seven types of algae were investigated. The soluble dietary fiber (SDF) contents (6.48 to 60.90% of the total fiber) in most of the investigated algae were significantly lower than the insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) contents (39.10 to 93.52% of the total fiber). It can be inferred from the infrared and UV-Vis spectra that the SDF and IDF of algae may contain cellulose, hemicellulose, various monosaccharides, phenolic compounds, and quinone pigments. The bound phenolic in the seven algae varied widely in contents (3.76 to 14.08 mg GAE/g in IDF and 1.94 to 8.61 mg GAE/g in SDF), whose antioxidant activities in the IDF were stronger than those in SDF because of different phenolic compositions. The HPLC-mass spectrometry (MS)/MS results showed that the IDF may contain methyl-8α-hydroxy-grindelate-7β-O-7'β-ether hydrate, hydroxydecanoic acid, and malyngic acid. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Polysaccharides of high content in algae cannot be digested by humans, hence regarded as dietary fibers. A large amount of bound phenolic compounds in dietary fibers can add to the biological activities of dietary fibers. These topics are important to the development of seaweed-based functional foods.
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Keywords:  algae; antioxidant activity; dietary fiber; phenolic compound

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33078401     DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.15502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci        ISSN: 0022-1147            Impact factor:   3.167


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