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Impact of the Molecular Weight, Viscosity, and Solubility of β-Glucan on in Vitro Oat Starch Digestibility
Author(s) -
Hyun Jung Kim,
Pamela J. White
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.203
H-Index - 297
eISSN - 1520-5118
pISSN - 0021-8561
DOI - 10.1021/jf305348j
Subject(s) - glucan , starch , hydrolysis , chemistry , food science , solubility , digestion (alchemy) , polysaccharide , biochemistry , viscosity , chromatography , organic chemistry , materials science , composite material
The impacts of the molecular weight (MW), viscosity, and solubility of β-glucan on the rate of in vitro starch digestion and estimated glycemic index (GI) were evaluated. Extracted oat starch and β-glucan suspensions with high, medium, and low MW were heated to gelatinize the starch. The viscosity increased and the solubility decreased with an increase in the MW of β-glucan. The in vitro starch hydrolysis of the mixtures and a control, white bread, increased as the digestion time increased. As the MW of β-glucan increased, the starch hydrolysis decreased during in vitro digestion. The in vitro estimated GI of the mixture without β-glucan, determined from the starch hydrolysis rate, was 88.3 for Jim and 80.0 for N979, which decreased to 68.4 and 66.8, respectively, with the inclusion of high-MW β-glucan. The estimated GI values were negatively correlated with the β-glucan peak and final viscosities (r = -0.81 and -0.82). These results illustrated the importance of viscosity attributed to the β-glucan MW on starch hydrolysis during in vitro digestion. These findings will help to develop new food products with a low GI by using oat β-glucan.

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