Effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starch

ABSTRACTLong-term consumption of rapidly digestible starches is a major factor associated with diabetes and other metabolic diseases. In this study, cassava starch (CS) was used to investigate interactions between starch and different forms of glutenin protein and the effect of these interactions on...

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Published in:CyTA - Journal of Food
Main Authors: Wenchao Li, Juan Yan, Xiangxiang Chang, Yongli Tian, ShiSheng Liu
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/19476337.2023.2209133
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author Wenchao Li
Juan Yan
Xiangxiang Chang
Yongli Tian
ShiSheng Liu
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description ABSTRACTLong-term consumption of rapidly digestible starches is a major factor associated with diabetes and other metabolic diseases. In this study, cassava starch (CS) was used to investigate interactions between starch and different forms of glutenin protein and the effect of these interactions on in vitro digestibility. First, CS and natural glutenin (Glu), glutenin hydrolysate (GPH), or citric acid modified glutenin (CA-Glu) were heat treated. The physicochemical properties and digestibility of CS were then measured using differential scanning calorimetry, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and in vitro digestion methods. The results showed that Glu, GPH and CA-Glu increased starch gelatinization enthalpy. Glu, GPH, and CA-Glu also enhanced the ordered structure of starch and starch – protein interactions. Further, in vitro digestion studies showed that the addition of glutenin reduced CS digestibility, wherein CA-Glu had the largest impact. These results have implications for reducing effects of the human diet on disease and warrant further study.
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spelling doaj-art-e4a665e0e6cb4ec1b25edef4697bacc82025-08-19T23:55:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCyTA - Journal of Food1947-63371947-63452023-12-0121139440310.1080/19476337.2023.2209133Effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starchWenchao Li0Juan Yan1Xiangxiang Chang2Yongli Tian3ShiSheng Liu4School of Food Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaSchool of Food Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan, ChinaABSTRACTLong-term consumption of rapidly digestible starches is a major factor associated with diabetes and other metabolic diseases. In this study, cassava starch (CS) was used to investigate interactions between starch and different forms of glutenin protein and the effect of these interactions on in vitro digestibility. First, CS and natural glutenin (Glu), glutenin hydrolysate (GPH), or citric acid modified glutenin (CA-Glu) were heat treated. The physicochemical properties and digestibility of CS were then measured using differential scanning calorimetry, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and in vitro digestion methods. The results showed that Glu, GPH and CA-Glu increased starch gelatinization enthalpy. Glu, GPH, and CA-Glu also enhanced the ordered structure of starch and starch – protein interactions. Further, in vitro digestion studies showed that the addition of glutenin reduced CS digestibility, wherein CA-Glu had the largest impact. These results have implications for reducing effects of the human diet on disease and warrant further study.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/19476337.2023.2209133Cassava starchgluteninstarch–protein interactionsstarch digestibility
spellingShingle Wenchao Li
Juan Yan
Xiangxiang Chang
Yongli Tian
ShiSheng Liu
Effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starch
Cassava starch
glutenin
starch–protein interactions
starch digestibility
title Effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starch
title_full Effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starch
title_fullStr Effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starch
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starch
title_short Effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starch
title_sort effects of different glutenin types on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestion of cassava starch
topic Cassava starch
glutenin
starch–protein interactions
starch digestibility
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/19476337.2023.2209133
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