Structure and Digestibility of Spray‐Dried Corn Starch: Influence of Post‐Treatments

Starch Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1002/star.202400048
Jiaqi Shang, Zhiqing Hu, Peizhuang Wang, Li Zhang, Jiang Zhou, Lili Ren
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Resistant starch (RS) has being attracted attention due to its health benefits. In this study, combination of spray drying and post‐treatments is adopted to prepare post‐treated spray‐dried corn starch (PSDCS) with high content of RS. Effect of post‐treatment conditions on structural and digestive properties of the PSDCS is investigated. Relative humidity can alter the ordered structures of the PSDCSs due to changes in equilibrium moisture content. When fixing relative humidity at 33%, improvements in short‐range structure and long‐range crystalline structure of the PSDCS obtained at alternant temperature of 4/30 °C (12 h/12 h) are better than those of the PSDCSs obtained at other temperatures. The highest content of RS (29.97%) is found in the PSDCS obtained at 4/30 °C, which is approximately 3.3 times of native corn starch and 5.6 times of spray‐dried corn starch. These findings demonstrate feasibility of preparation of starch products with lower digestibility using spray drying combined with post‐treatments and lay the groundwork for the production and application of products with high content of RS.
喷雾干燥玉米淀粉的结构和消化率:后处理的影响
抗性淀粉(RS)因其对健康的益处而备受关注。本研究采用喷雾干燥和后处理相结合的方法制备了高抗性淀粉含量的喷雾干燥后玉米淀粉(PSDCS)。研究了后处理条件对 PSDCS 结构和消化特性的影响。由于平衡含水量的变化,相对湿度会改变 PSDCS 的有序结构。当相对湿度固定在 33% 时,在 4/30 °C(12 小时/12 小时)交替温度下获得的 PSDCS 的短程结构和长程结晶结构的改善程度优于在其他温度下获得的 PSDCS。在 4/30 °C 下获得的 PSDCS 中 RS 含量最高(29.97%),约为原生玉米淀粉的 3.3 倍,喷雾干燥玉米淀粉的 5.6 倍。这些发现证明了利用喷雾干燥结合后处理制备消化率较低的淀粉产品的可行性,并为生产和应用高 RS 含量的产品奠定了基础。
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