A further understanding of the multi-scale supramolecular structure and digestion rate of waxy starch

Dongling Qiao, Fengwei Xie, Binjia Zhang, Wei Zou, Siming Zhao, Meng Niu, Rui Lv, Qian Cheng, Fatang Jiang, Jie Zhu

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Abstract

This work concerns how the multi-scale supramolecular structure of starch relates to its digestion rate from a view of structural heterogeneity. The untreated granule starch displayed a dual-phase digestion pattern, ascribed to two digestible fractions within the heterogeneous multi-scale structure of starch, which had prominently different digestion rates. Not only amorphous starch but also part of molecular orders (crystallites with flaws) were digested at a same rate k1 at the first phase; densely-assembled starch including orders with fewer flaws was digested at a rather slow rate k2 (ca. 2/5 of k1) at the second phase. When alkali altered the heterogeneous supramolecular structure of starch, the digestion behaviors were also changed. The 0.1% (w/v) alkali solution slightly disrupted the starch multi-scale structure, which reduced the molecular orders, disrupted the lamellae, weakened the molecular organization within growth rings, and enlarged the granule pores. Then, part of resistant starch was transformed into slowly-digestible fraction with a digestion rate close to k2. In contrast, when stronger (0.5% w/v) alkali was used, the starch multi-scale structure was more apparently disrupted, causing even granule swelling. This structural change resulted in a triple-phase digestion with three different digestion rates. Moreover, especially with stronger alkali, along with the structural disruption, some orders with a higher thermal stability emerged and reduced the accessibility of starch molecules to the enzyme. In this case, the digestion rate decreased with the treatment time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-34
Number of pages11
JournalFood Hydrocolloids
Volume65
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Digestion rate
  • Multi-scale
  • Starch
  • Supramolecular structure

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Food Science
  • General Chemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering

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