Determination of glycaemic index of selected rice landraces of Nepal using INFOGEST model.

IF 2.5 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Pub Date : 2025-03-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjnph-2024-001101
Sakul Rai, Dambar Bahadur Khadka, Atul Upadhyay, Basanta Kumar Rai
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Background: The current investigation was carried out to crudely assess and characterise the starch hydrolysis parameters and determine the estimated glycaemic index (eGI) of the selected rice landraces of Nepal (ie, Anadi white (Aw), Bhotange white (Bw) and Kalo Nuniya white (Kw)).

Method: INFOGEST harmonised in vitro protocol using pancreatic amylase instead of pancreatin for the intestinal phase was used to estimate the glycaemic index and starch digestibility parameters of the selected rice landraces of Nepal.

Results: The study showed rice landraces with similar starch contents had significantly different (p<0.05) in vitro starch digestibility parameters, that is, hydrolysis index, eGI, rapidly digestible starch, slowly digestible starch, resistant starch and total hydrolysed starch with Bw showing the lowest eGI of 51.77±2.48 followed by Kw with eGI of 55.35±1.05 and Aw showing the highest eGI of 60.60±1.03.

Conclusions: None of the landraces fell under the high GI class (>70). Bw fell under the low GI class (<55). This study offers novel qualitative and quantitative insights into the digestive fate of Nepalese rice landraces, providing a foundation for creating rice-based recipes with a lower GI and sheds light on their nutritional value, providing a foundation for further research into their metabolic benefits. It also advocates for integrating these lesser-known landraces into global efforts to address diet-related diseases, enhancing the nexus of agriculture, nutrition, and public health. Using in vitro enzymatic methods provides an efficient means of assessing the GI of food products, offering valuable insights into their potential impact on postprandial blood glucose levels. However, the heterogeneity in the application of in vitro methods for starch digestion makes comparing the results difficult. The current study is preliminary, and further research using standardised methods such as INFOGEST is warranted to validate these findings and expand our knowledge of the glycaemic properties of rice landraces through more interlaboratory findings and clinical trials involving human subjects.

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利用INFOGEST模型测定尼泊尔地方稻品种的血糖指数。
背景:目前的调查进行了粗略的评估和表征淀粉水解参数,并确定估计的血糖指数(eGI)选定的尼泊尔地方稻品种(即,Anadi白(Aw), Bhotange白(Bw)和Kalo Nuniya白(Kw))。方法:采用采用胰淀粉酶代替胰酶的INFOGEST体外协调方案,对所选尼泊尔地方稻品种的血糖指数和淀粉消化率参数进行估计。结果:淀粉含量相近的地方品种,其淀粉含量差异有统计学意义(p)。结论:没有一个地方品种属于高GI等级(bbb70)。Bw属于低GI类别(
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BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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