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Structural evolution, digestibility and inhibition on starch digestion of rice glutelin fibril aggregates as affected by incubation
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Elsevier
? 2022Structural evolution, digestibility and inhibition on starch digestion of rice glutelin fibril aggregates (RGFAs) as affected by incubation were investigated。 Thioflavin T fluorescence intensity of the RGFAs, incubated for 4-day, reached the maximum values, which ranged from 845。00 ± 23。52 to 873。67 ± 50。30。 Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observed that the samples heated for 2 h (2 h fibril) were self-assembled from small glutelin aggregates and a few protofibrils into mature fibrils, the samples heated for 4–10 h (4–10 h fibril) were elongated into long, branched fibrils, and the longer fibrils of 15 h fibril sample dissociated into short fibrils after 4-day of incubation。 Compared to rice glutelin, the RGFAs showed thermal stability and resistance to proteolysis。 The fluorescence retention rate of 6 h fibril, after incubation for 4-day, was 8。62 ± 0。61 % after in vitro stomach and pancreas digestion, which was the highest among all of the samples。 The RGFAs incubated for 1-day displayed much better inhibition effects on starch digestion。 This was the first study to clarify the relationship between incubation and physicochemical/functional properties of protein fibrils, which could help understand the preservation of food protein fibrils and their application。