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Structure, properties and potential bioactivities of high-purity insoluble fibre from soybean dregs (Okara)

Authors :
Hongling Fu
Yue Shen
Huan Wang
Yu Hansong
Xiaohong Tong
Lianzhou Jiang
Mohammed Sharif Swallah
Yang Li
Zengwang Guo
Lyu Bo
Source :
Food chemistry. 364
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

High-purity insoluble dietary fibre (HPIDF) was obtained from low-purity dietary fibre (LPDF) of Okara using a combined-enzyme method. For exploring the value of HPIDF as a functional food material, the structure, physicochemical properties, adsorption properties, potential bioactivities of HPIDF and their changes in different stages of digestion were explored in vitro. The results show that HPIDF shows a high perfect oil-holding capacity, higher viscosity, better cation exchange capacity, α-amylase activity ratio due to smaller particle size and larger specific surface area. The heavy metals-adsorption (Cd2+, Pb2+, Zn2+) shows the same, especially in simulated gastric fluid, which is similar to the adsorbability of glucose, cholesterol and acrylamide. Beyond the structure, the dissociation degree of some functional groups result from different digestive environments is the possible cause. Okara is an ideal material for the recovery of HPIDF, which has the potential to be processed into functional food materials.

Details

ISSN :
18737072
Volume :
364
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....729cdb59d5bb104bd02f51ecfacb70f0