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- W4387046765 abstract "Zucchini polysaccharide (ZP) has a unique molecular structure and a variety of biological activities. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of ZP (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 %, w/w) on the properties of potato starch (PS), including pasting, rheological, thermodynamic, freeze-thaw stability, micro-structure, and in vitro digestibility of the ZP-PS binary system. The results showed that the appearance of ZP significantly reduced the peak, breakdown, final and setback viscosity and prolonged the pasting temperature of PS, whereas increased the trough viscosity. The tests of rheological showed that ZP had a damaging effect on PS gels. Meanwhile, the results of thermodynamic and Fourier transform infrared exhibited that the presence of ZP significantly retarded the retrogradation of PS, especially at a higher levels. The observation of the microstructure exhibited that ZP significantly altered the microscopic network structure of the PS gels, and ZP reduced the formation of the gel structure. Besides, ZP postponed the retrogradation process of PS gels. Moreover, ZP weakened the freeze-thaw stability of the PS gel. Furthermore, ZP also can decrease the digestibility and estimated glycemic index (eGI) value of PS from 86.04 % and 70.89 to 77.67 % and 65.22, respectively. Simultaneously, the addition of ZP reduced the rapidly digestible starch content (from 25.09 % to 16.59 %) and increased the slowly digestible starch (from 24.99 % to 26.77 %) and resistant starch content (from 49.92 % to 56.64 %). These results have certain guiding significance for the application of ZP in starch functional food." @default.
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- W4387046765 title "Effects of zucchini polysaccharide on pasting, rheology, structural properties and in vitro digestibility of potato starch" @default.
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