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Plant hydrocolloids used in the food industry to improve texture and stability of food, such as dairy products, can reduce protein digestibility and, consequently, modify the bioavailability of amino acids. We studied the in vitro hydrolysis at 37 degrees C of beta-lactoglobulin (beta-lg) in mixed dispersions containing either gum arabic or low-methylated pectin or xylan at levels of 0, 1, 10, 20, 30, and 50% weight. Proteolysis used either pepsin alone by progressive reduction of pH during proteolysis or pepsin followed by trypsin and chymotrypsin in two different dialysis bags with a molecular weight (MW) cutoff of 1000 or 8000 Da. Results showed that beta-lg was almost resistant to pepsin digestion and that the three plant hydrocolloids inhibited significantly beta-lg digestibility as determined using dialysis bag with a 1000-Da MW cutoff. Among the three polysaccharides used, xylan showed a digestibility decrease greater than that obtained with gum arabic and low-methylated pectin. On the other hand, no significant effect of polysaccharides on the in vitro beta-lg digestibility was detected using the dialysis bag with an 8000 Da MW cutoff. This mainly suggests that peptides with MW in the range 1000 to 8000 Da may interact with polysaccharides more than peptides and proteins with a greater molecular weight to decrease the protein digestibility, and that the nature of the polysaccharides plays a role in the interaction.  相似文献   

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P. Ganesan  T. Karthik 《纺织学会志》2017,108(7):1173-1179
In the present study, a natural dye is extracted from red prickly pear fruit (Opuntia ficus-indica) and is applied on the silk fabric using natural (myrobalan) and synthetic (copper sulphate) mordant. The dyeing of silk fabric is carried out using two different routes, namely, pre-mordanting and post-mordanting at different mordant concentrations and the dyed silk fabric was evaluated for its colour strength, colour fastness and antibacterial properties. The colour strength (K/S) was found to be higher in the post-mordant-processed fabric with the use of synthetic mordant compared to pre-mordanting and with the use of natural mordants and highest colour strength was observed at the mordant concentration of 6% and at a pH of 6 in all the cases. The colour fastness properties of the fabric also found to be improved in post-mordanting with use of synthetic mordants. The antimicrobial efficacy was also evaluated both in terms of zone of inhibition (qualitative analysis [SN195920]) and bacterial reduction % (quantitative analysis [AATCC 100]), against dyed silk fabric samples against on Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli.  相似文献   

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African traditional weaning foods are usually prepared from starchy flours at a total solids content of 50–100 g l?1, giving a viscosity of 1000–3000 cP which is consumable by infants. These porridges have very low energy and nutrient densities. Processing to reduce the porridge viscosity and improve the energy and nutrient density may help in solving this problem. Maize, kidney bean and their 70:30 composite flours were irradiated at 0–10 kGy at room temperature. Irradiation greatly reduced the viscosity of porridges, probably by starch depolymerisation. Irradiation improved the starch digestibility of raw bean flours, possibly either by inhibiting α‐amylase inhibitors or by weakening the thick cell walls that enclose the starch granules, thus improving accessibility to enzymes. However, in raw maize, cooked maize and cooked bean flours there was maximum starch digestibility at a dose of 2.5 kGy, followed by small but significant decreases in starch digestibility at higher doses, more so in maize than in bean flours. The decrease in digestibility could be due to the formation of inhibitors of amylolytic enzymes (Maillard reactions products) or to the formation of resistant starch. Irradiation doses required to increase the total solids content of traditional maize‐ and/or bean‐based weaning porridges to at least 200 g l?1 do not compromise starch digestibility significantly. © 2001 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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This study investigated the technical feasibility of coating type 4 resistant starch (RS4) onto rice with the edible polymers locust bean gum (LBG) and agar. The coating solutions were prepared using LBG, agar, and a mixture of LBG and agar at three concentrations (0.01%, 0.1% and 1%). The raw milled rice was soaked in the prepared coating solutions, rolled in RS4 powder and dried. Microscopic observation revealed that the RS4 coating on the rice surface with 0.1% and 1% LBG–agar mixture had a resistance to washing and cooking and covered the whole surface of the rice with good adherence. The thickness of the RS4 coating on the rice surface with 0.1% and 1% LBG–agar mixture was approximately 74 and 233 μm, respectively. Compared with uncoated rice and rice mixed with RS4, the RS4‐coated rice showed lower starch digestibility, a decreased glucose response and a slower rate of blood glucose decrease.  相似文献   

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The present investigation was undertaken with an objective to assess the impact of fermentation temperatures (22, 30, 38 and 46 °C for 72 h) on physico-chemical, functional and structural characteristics of locust bean (Parkia biglobosa). Alkaline fermentation treatment caused drastic reduction in anti-nutritional factors including tannins (~65%), phytates (~60%) and saponins (~70%) owing to hydrothermal treatment and production of microbial enzymes during fermentation. Furthermore, phytochemical profile and associated antioxidant potential were enhanced due to the breakdown of cell-wall components and polyphenolic complexes, liberating phenolic acids and flavonoids available for extraction. With respect to bioactive properties and in vitro starch and protein digestibility, the most pronounced effect was observed after fermentation at 38 °C for 72 h. The trend was also supported by scanning electron micrographs, which revealed modulation in the macromolecular-structural arrangement. Significant and negative correlation coefficients between anti-nutritional factors and protein digestibility (r > −0.95, P < 0.05) confirmed the degradation of protein–polyphenol matrix. Exposure of hydrophobic regions due to fermentation resulted in altered functional properties including better oil absorption capacity, higher water solubility index, reduced water absorption potential, and lower emulsification and gelation properties. Principal component analysis was further employed to statistically validate the differences among variables and observations.  相似文献   

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The objective of this study was the evaluation of different fibres (bamboo, acacia, potato or citrus) addition on texture, rheological and sensory properties of acid casein processed cheese sauces. Fibres used in production of sauces had an impact on the texture, viscosity, viscoelastic and sensory properties. The largest increase in viscosity was observed in products with addition of potato fibre, which have good water holding and adsorption capacity. Processed cheese sauce with the addition of citrus fibre was characterised by the highest values in general, and the increase of this feature in the tested samples was regular. Adhesiveness was the highest in products with 1% addition of every fibre. The lowest values of viscosity single shear, G′ and G″ moduli, among all tested, had sauces with acacia fibre. Moreover, they had the most thin liquid consistency, which was different from preferred one.  相似文献   

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Chemical composition, mineral analysis, in vitro starch digestibility, and amino acid analysis of a kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris. L.), grown in Chongqing, China, were carried out in 2011. The results showed that the bean flour contained low reducing sugar (0.79%) and fat (2.72%), but high protein (24.8%) and starch (44.84%). Mineral analysis indicated high Mg and Ca contents with low Na/K ratio (0.04). The proportions of rapidly digestible starch (RDS), slowly digestible starch (SDS) and resistant starch (RS) were 39.64%, 41.46% and 18.90% respectively. And the variation in their proportions, along with prolonged heating time, showed increase in RDS, and decrease in SDS and RS, but the SDS + RS amount can still account for major parts (51.63%) of the total starch after a 90‐min pre‐cooking. Comparing the amino acid contents of the bean sample with recommended profile FAO/WHO/UNU (1985), the results fulfil the standard except threonine and lysine, whose contents are slightly lower than the requirements (0.93 and 0.85).  相似文献   

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