The effects of vacuum and freeze-drying on the physicochemical properties and in vitro digestibility of phenolics in oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus)

2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 2298-2309 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tutku Merve Ucar ◽  
Ayse Karadag
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-15
Author(s):  
Wang Yi-Wei ◽  
He Yong-Zhao ◽  
An Feng-Ping ◽  
Huang Qun ◽  
Zeng Feng ◽  
...  

In this study, Chinese yam starch-water suspension (8%) were subjected to high-pressure homogenization (HPH) at 100 MPa for increasing cycle numbers, and its effect of on the physicochemical properties of the starch was investigated. Results of the polarizing microscope observations showed that the starch granules were disrupted (i.e. greater breakdown value) after HPH treatment, followed by a decrease in cross polarization. After three HPH cycles, the crystallinity of starch decreased, while the crystal type remained unaltered. Meanwhile, the contents of rapidly digestible starch and slowly digestible starch were increased. On the contrary, resistant starch content was decreased. Our results indicate that HPH treatment resulted in reduction of starch crystallinity and increase of starch digestibility.


2021 ◽  
pp. 2100102
Author(s):  
Shuyu Jia ◽  
Bin Yu ◽  
Haibo Zhao ◽  
Haiteng Tao ◽  
Pengfei Liu ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huishan Shen ◽  
Xiangzhen Ge ◽  
Bo Zhang ◽  
Chunyan Su ◽  
Qian Zhang ◽  
...  

Non-thermal plasma is an emerging and effective starch modification technology. In this paper, plasma pretreatment was used to modify the citrate naked barley starch for enhancing the accessibility of citric...


2019 ◽  
Vol 121 ◽  
pp. 279-284 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia-Shui Wang ◽  
An-Bang Wang ◽  
Wei-Hong Ma ◽  
Bi-Yu Xu ◽  
Xiao-Ping Zang ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 654
Author(s):  
Ester Betoret ◽  
Noelia Betoret ◽  
Laura Calabuig-Jiménez ◽  
Cristina Barrera ◽  
Marco Dalla Rosa

In a new probiotic food, besides adequate physicochemical properties, it is necessary to ensure a minimum probiotic content after processing, storage, and throughout gastrointestinal (GI) digestion. The aim of this work was to study the effect of hot air drying/freeze drying processes, encapsulation, and storage on the probiotic survival and in vitro digestion resistance of Lactobacillus salivarius spp. salivarius included into an apple matrix. The physicochemical properties of the food products developed were also evaluated. Although freeze drying processing provided samples with better texture and color, the probiotic content and its resistance to gastrointestinal digestion and storage were higher in hot air dried samples. Non-encapsulated microorganisms in hot air dried apples showed a 79.7% of survival rate versus 40% of the other samples after 28 days of storage. The resistance of encapsulated microorganisms to in vitro digestion was significantly higher (p ≤ 0.05) in hot air dried samples, showing survival rates of 50–89% at the last stage of digestion depending on storage time. In freeze dried samples, encapsulated microorganisms showed a survival rate of 16–47% at the end of digestion. The different characteristics of the food matrix after both processes had a significant effect on the probiotic survival after the GI digestion. Documented physiological and molecular mechanisms involved in the stress response of probiotic cells would explain these results.


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