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Inhibition of phenolics on the in vitro digestion of noodles from the view of phenolics release

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Date
2022-02
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The inhibition mechanism of buckwheat phenolics on in vitro starch digestion was investigated using extruded noodles with buckwheat starch and phenolic extract (0.50%–2.00%). The cooking quality and reducing sugar released during in vitro digestion were studied, and the extractable phenolic content along digestion was also monitored to reveal a dose–effect relationship between reducing sugar released and the release of phenolics. Noodles containing increased phenolics released less reducing sugar (230–188 mg g¯¹) during digestion. Cooking and digestion made phenolics more extractable, and most of the phenolics were released at the end of the gastric phase (85.6%–94.8%) compared with during the small intestinal digestion. The IC₅₀ of buckwheat phenolic extract (0.102 mg mL¯¹) was four times that of acarbose (0.032 mg mL¯¹). The inhibitory mechanism was further analysed using molecular docking, in which the activity of α-amylase was inhibited by phenolics that bind with active sites of α-amylase through hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interaction. Phenolics interacting with starch and the released phenolics can both explain the reduction in starch digestion.
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