Characteristics of Citrate-Esterified Starch and Enzymatically Debranched Starch and Their Effects on Diabetic Mice
Author:
Wang Nannan1, Ding Changhe12, Xie Yingying1, Meng Jun1, Fan Xing12, Fan Duoduo12, Wan Haowei12, Jiang Zhengqiang12
Affiliation:
1. College of Food Science and Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou 450001, China 2. Food Laboratory of Zhongyuan, Luohe 462300, China
Abstract
Chickpea has significant benefits as an adjuvant treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The properties of chickpea resistant starches (RSs) and their abilities to reduce T2DM symptoms and control intestinal flora were investigated. The RS content in citrate-esterified starch (CCS; 74.18%) was greater than that in pullulanase-modified starch (enzymatically debranched starch (EDS); 38.87%). Compared with those of native chickpea starch, there were noticeable changes in the granular structure and morphology of the two modified starches. The CCS showed surface cracking and aggregation. The EDS particles exhibited irregular layered structures. The expansion force of the modified starches decreased. The CCS and EDS could successfully lower blood glucose, regulate lipid metabolism, lower the levels of total cholesterol (TC) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), reduce the expressions of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleuki n-10 (IL-10), and decrease diabetes-related liver damage. Moreover, the CCS and EDS altered the intestinal flora makeup in mice with T2DM. The abundance of Bacteroidota increased. Both types of chickpea RSs exhibited significant hypoglycaemic and hypolipidaemic effects, contributing to the reduction in inflammatory levels and the improvement in gut microbiota balance.
Funder
Doctor Research Fund of the Henan University of Technology Henan University of Technology Research and Development of Key Technologies for Green and Efficient Preparation of Dietary Fiber from Characteristic Oilseed Byproducts and Creation of New Products
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