Prebiotic properties of isomaltooligosaccharides from cassava as a potential ingredient in high-protein drinks for athletes

Kridsada Keawyok, W. Waree, Supavadee Jodnak
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Background: Studies show that prebiotics can improve the health of athletes. Isomaltooligosaccharide (IMO) is a food ingredient containing prebiotic properties.Objectives: The purpose of the study is to examine the prebiotic properties of isomaltooligosaccharides based on digestibility of in vitro under-simulated upper-gut conditions and a prebiotic activity score. Additionally, the study explores the potential to use IMO as an ingredient for high protein drinks.Methods: IMO powder from cassava starch was prepared through enzymatic methods. The prebiotic properties of IMO were evaluated based on in vitro digestibility and a prebiotic activity score. Researchers assessed the digestibility of in vitro in simulated upper-gastrointestinal-tract conditions, consisting of mouth digestion, gastric digestion, and small-intestine digestion. The study calculated the probiotic activity score according to the number of growing beneficial and harmful bacteria. Finally, researchers determined the potential to use IMO as an ingredient for developing high-protein drink products.Results:The digestion of IMO by simulated salivary fluid using human salivary α-amylase for 2 min, artificial human gastric juice at pH 2.0 for two hours, intestinal fluid with pancreatic α-amylase (0.75 unit/mL), and pancreatic lipase (1.6 unit/mL) for two hours with a pH of 6.9 and a temperature of 37 oC were 1.54±0.33%, 9.19±0.64%, and 33.27±4.09%, respectively. Comparing the results with commercial isomaltooligosaccharide (cIMO), researchers found that the percentage of digestion differed significantly. Prebiotic activity scores of IMO for L. rhamnosus LGG®, L. paracasei CASEI 431®, L. acidophilus LA 5, B. longum DSM 219, B. animalis subsp. BB12® and B. bifidum BB536 were 0.477±0.07, 2.197±0.58, -0.058±0.16, 1.660±0.63, 0.801±0.59 and 1.179±0.05, respectively. Notably, the results were not significant when compared to cIMO. Researchers measured the nutritional formula in a high-protein drink containing IMO at 40 g (30 g protein) and the total serving at 148 kcal. For macronutrient distribution, the ratio of protein, carbohydrate, and fat in the product is 81:19:0. Micronutrients were added, comprising of 0-50% Thai RDI. Finally, the product also met relevant standards for the microbial quality of food products in powdered form. Conclusion:IMO from cassava was partially resistant to in vitro digestion under simulated upper-gastrointestinal conditions and promoted the growth of probiotic bacteria. Moreover, powdered IMO can be used as an ingredient for high-protein drink products.Keywords: prebiotic, probiotic, high protein drinking, athletes, IMO
木薯低聚异麦芽糖作为运动员高蛋白饮料的潜在成分的益生元特性
背景:研究表明益生元可以改善运动员的健康。异麦芽低聚糖(IMO)是一种具有益生元特性的食品成分。目的:本研究的目的是根据模拟上肠条件下的体外消化率和益生元活性评分,检验异麦芽低聚糖的益生元特性。此外,该研究还探索了使用IMO作为高蛋白饮料成分的潜力。方法:以木薯淀粉为原料,采用酶法制备IMO粉。IMO的益生元特性基于体外消化率和益生元活性评分进行评估。研究人员在模拟上消化道条件下评估了体外消化率,包括口腔消化、胃消化和小肠消化。该研究根据生长的有益细菌和有害细菌的数量计算益生菌活性评分。最后,研究人员确定了使用IMO作为开发高蛋白饮料产品的成分的潜力。结果:人唾液α-淀粉酶模拟唾液液2min,pH2.0人工胃液2h,胰α-淀粉酶肠液0.75单位/mL,胰脂肪酶肠液1.6单位/mL在pH6.9和37oC条件下2h对IMO的消化率分别为1.54±0.33%、9.19±0.64%和33.27±4.09%。研究人员将结果与商业异麦芽寡糖(cIMO)进行了比较,发现消化率差异显著。鼠李糖乳杆菌LGG®、副干酪乳杆菌CASEI 431®、嗜酸乳杆菌LA 5、B.longum DSM 219、B.animalis subsp。BB12®和双歧杆菌BB536分别为0.477±0.07、2.197±0.58、-0.058±0.16、1.660±0.63、0.801±0.59和1.179±0.05。值得注意的是,与cIMO相比,结果并不显著。研究人员测量了一种高蛋白饮料中的营养配方,该饮料含有40克(30克蛋白质)的IMO,总热量为148千卡。就常量营养素分布而言,产品中蛋白质、碳水化合物和脂肪的比例为81:19:0。添加微量营养素,包括0-50%泰国RDI。结论:木薯IMO在模拟上消化道条件下对体外消化具有部分抗性,促进了益生菌的生长。此外,粉状IMO可以用作高蛋白饮料产品的成分。关键词:益生元、益生菌、高蛋白饮料、运动员、IMO
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