Isolated bean cells were used to understand the contribution of cell wall and cytoplasmic matrix on starch digestibility. Cotyledon cells were treated enzymatically and mechanically to reduce the level of cell intactness. SEM and chemical characterization revealed that enzymatic treatment modified cell wall thickness and porosity without altering the cytoplasmic matrix, whereas mechanical treatment completely disrupted cell structure. Decreasing cell intactness increased the rate but not the extent of starch digestion in-vitro. It was concluded that cell wall serves as a permeable barrier limiting the access of digestive enzymes. Cytoplasmic matrix, on the other hand, reduced further the accessibility of amylase to starch affecting its hydr...
With most starchy foods the rate of enzymatic digestion of starch is a key determinant of the glycae...
Soybeans represent the largest source of plant proteins on the planet but their proteins are associa...
Starch is the most abundant glycemic carbohydrate in a normal human diet. Lowering the rate of its d...
The role of the plant matrix is recognized as the main factor restricting starch digestibility in be...
Cotyledon cells in kidney beans naturally encapsulate starch and proteins limiting the access of dig...
Cotyledon cells in kidney beans naturally encapsulate starch and proteins limiting the access of dig...
Increasing the level of starch that is not digested by the end of the small intestine and therefore ...
The presence of cell walls entrapping starch granules in common bean cotyledons, prevailing after th...
Enzyme digestion of starch granules encapsulated within cell walls in pulse depends on both the inta...
Common beans have natural structural barriers playing a fundamental role in the fate of starch upon ...
Retention of intact plant cells to the end of the small intestine leads to transport of entrapped ma...
The consumption of plant-based foods have been increasing in the last years. Such rise is related to...
Common beans are nutritious and sustainable commodities in which nutrients are bio-encapsulated in n...
Embargoed until 29 July 2024There is an increasing consumer demand for low-glycaemic foods due to th...
Soybeans represent the largest source of plant proteins on the planet but their proteins are associa...
With most starchy foods the rate of enzymatic digestion of starch is a key determinant of the glycae...
Soybeans represent the largest source of plant proteins on the planet but their proteins are associa...
Starch is the most abundant glycemic carbohydrate in a normal human diet. Lowering the rate of its d...
The role of the plant matrix is recognized as the main factor restricting starch digestibility in be...
Cotyledon cells in kidney beans naturally encapsulate starch and proteins limiting the access of dig...
Cotyledon cells in kidney beans naturally encapsulate starch and proteins limiting the access of dig...
Increasing the level of starch that is not digested by the end of the small intestine and therefore ...
The presence of cell walls entrapping starch granules in common bean cotyledons, prevailing after th...
Enzyme digestion of starch granules encapsulated within cell walls in pulse depends on both the inta...
Common beans have natural structural barriers playing a fundamental role in the fate of starch upon ...
Retention of intact plant cells to the end of the small intestine leads to transport of entrapped ma...
The consumption of plant-based foods have been increasing in the last years. Such rise is related to...
Common beans are nutritious and sustainable commodities in which nutrients are bio-encapsulated in n...
Embargoed until 29 July 2024There is an increasing consumer demand for low-glycaemic foods due to th...
Soybeans represent the largest source of plant proteins on the planet but their proteins are associa...
With most starchy foods the rate of enzymatic digestion of starch is a key determinant of the glycae...
Soybeans represent the largest source of plant proteins on the planet but their proteins are associa...
Starch is the most abundant glycemic carbohydrate in a normal human diet. Lowering the rate of its d...