马铃薯淀粉
淀粉
食品科学
化学
限制
颗粒(地质)
化学工程
材料科学
复合材料
机械工程
工程类
作者
Zhenzhen Zhang,Qiannan Liu,Liang Zhang,Wei Liu,Aurore Richel,Ruixuan Zhao,Honghai Hu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.135034
摘要
Repeated freeze-thaw (FT) cycles damage the quality of frozen starch-based foods and accelerate the digestion rate of starch. This study investigated how potato soluble dietary fiber (PSDF) affects the physicochemical characteristics and digestibility of potato starch (PS) after repeated FT cycles. Results indicated that repeated FT cycles of potato starch resulted in the enlargement of gel pores, an increase in hardness (from 322.5 g to 579.5 g), and a decrease in gel porosity, leading to reduced water-holding capacity (from 94.2 % to 85.4 %). However, the addition of PSDF stabilized the 3D structure of the PS/PSDF gel, with minimal fluctuations in hardness (413.0-447.5 g) and water-holding capacity (94.4-93.6 %). Meanwhile, PSDF enhanced intramolecular hydrogen bonding within starch molecules and promoted molecular interactions, increasing the PS/PSDF gel's helix structure; therefore, PSDF effectively addressed the increase in rapidly digestible starch caused by repeated FT cycles. Furthermore, PSDF might attach to the surface of starch particles, so limiting starch granule expansion and decreasing the peak viscosity increase caused by repeated FT cycles. The findings suggest that PSDF could be an effective component for improving the quality of potato starch-based frozen food.
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