Branch pattern of starch internal structure influences the glucogenesis by mucosal Nt-maltase-glucoamylase
•Starch digestibility is affected by both α-amylase and mucosal α-glucosidases.•Starch internal structure modulates its susceptibility to mucosal α-glucosidases.•The internal branch amounts negatively affect the glucose release rate.•The internal branch pattern determines the digestion by mucosal en...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Carbohydrate polymers 2014-10, Vol.111, p.33-40 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Starch digestibility is affected by both α-amylase and mucosal α-glucosidases.•Starch internal structure modulates its susceptibility to mucosal α-glucosidases.•The internal branch amounts negatively affect the glucose release rate.•The internal branch pattern determines the digestion by mucosal enzymes.
To produce sufficient amounts of glucose from food starch, both α-amylase and mucosal α-glucosidases are required. We found previously that the digestion rate of starch is influenced by its susceptibility to mucosal α-glucosidases. In the present study, six starches and one glycogen were pre-hydrolyzed by α-amylase for various time periods, and then further hydrolyzed with the mucosal α-glucosidase, the N-terminal subunit of maltase-glucoamylase (Nt-MGAM), to generate free glucose. Results showed that α-amylase amplified the Nt-MGAM glucogenesis, and that the amplifications differed in various substrates. The amount of branches within α-amylase hydrolysate substrates was highly related to the rate of Nt-MGAM glucogenesis. After de-branching, the hydrolysates showed three fractions, Fraction 1, 2, and 3, in size exclusion chromatographs. We found that the α-amylase hydrolysates with higher quantity of the Fraction 3 (molecules with relatively short chain-length) and shorter average chain-length of this fraction had lower rates of Nt-MGAM glucogenesis. This study revealed that the branch pattern of α-amylase hydrolysates modulates glucose release by Nt-MGAM. It further supported the hypothesis that the internal structure of starch affects its digestibility at the mucosal α-glucosidase level. |
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ISSN: | 0144-8617 1879-1344 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.04.027 |