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Physicochemical properties and in vitro digestibility of starch from naturally air-dried chestnut

Naturally air-dried chestnut is a type of traditionally processed chestnut in North China which has a pleasant flavor. After air drying at room temperature and low-air humidity for two wk, the moisture, total starch content and starch relative crystallinity decreased, while the content of water-solu...

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Published in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2018-10, Vol.117, p.1074-1080
Main Authors: Zhao, Jinkai, Zhang, Yuyang, Wu, Yanwen, Liu, Lingling, Ouyang, Jie
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description Naturally air-dried chestnut is a type of traditionally processed chestnut in North China which has a pleasant flavor. After air drying at room temperature and low-air humidity for two wk, the moisture, total starch content and starch relative crystallinity decreased, while the content of water-soluble sugar and amylose increased because of the dehydration and the hydrolysis of endogenous amylase. The Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy ratio of 1047/1022 cm−1 and the relative area of the Raman spectrum peak at 480/865 cm−1 of air-dried chestnut starch decreased in the first two wk and then increased, while the full width at half-maximum height (FWHH) of the Raman spectrum peak at 480 cm−1 showed the opposite tendency. Crystallinity had a positive correlation with the springiness and chewiness, and was negatively correlated with the estimated glycemic index (eGI). The eGI of air-dried starch was lower than those of roasted or boiled starch, which indicated that naturally air-dried chestnut with low digestibility is a good alternative to thermally processed chestnut. [Display omitted]
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Fagaceae - chemistry
Glycemic index
Hydrolysis
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