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Effects of Transglutaminase on the Protein Network and In Vitro Starch Digestibility of Asian Wheat Noodles.


ABSTRACT: Wheat noodles are a staple commonly consumed in Asia, but high intakes have been associated with type 2 diabetes due to its rapid starch digestibility. We hypothesised that protein network-binding via transglutaminase (TG) would form a stronger barrier encapsulating the starch granules to limit enzymatic access and digestion. The amount of glucose release decreased significantly with increasing TG concentration, with a reduction of approximately 16% with 2% TG after 120 min of digestion. The slower rate of glucose release during the first 60 min of digestion for 2% compared to 0% TG suggested impeded first stage enzymatic access rather than second stage starch hydrolysis into glucose. Upon increasing the TG concentration, confocal microscopy revealed a denser protein network with increased connectivity, supported by a decrease in protein solubility and gelatinisation enthalpy, and increased firmness and work of shear. Therefore, transglutaminase can potentially be used to reduce starch digestibility in wheat noodles via protein network-binding.

SUBMITTER: Wee MSM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6963939 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of Transglutaminase on the Protein Network and In Vitro Starch Digestibility of Asian Wheat Noodles.

Wee May Sui Mei MSM   Jeyakumar Henry Christiani C  

Foods (Basel, Switzerland) 20191122 12


Wheat noodles are a staple commonly consumed in Asia, but high intakes have been associated with type 2 diabetes due to its rapid starch digestibility. We hypothesised that protein network-binding via transglutaminase (TG) would form a stronger barrier encapsulating the starch granules to limit enzymatic access and digestion. The amount of glucose release decreased significantly with increasing TG concentration, with a reduction of approximately 16% with 2% TG after 120 min of digestion. The slo  ...[more]

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