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Effect of Ionic and Non-Ionic Surfactants on the Pasting Characteristics and Digestive Properties of Regular and Frozen Starch for Oral Delivery

Starch is an ideal wall material for controlled release in oral delivery systems due to its non-allergic properties, availability, and cheap price. However, because of its poor mechanical behavior and high water permeability, it is necessary to modify the amphiphilic nature of starch. Surfactants ar...

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Autores principales: Tan, Yan-Bin, Wei, Jie-Ying, Tang, Yi-Fan, Ye, Yu-Tong, Wang, Lei, Yang, Li-Jun, Chen, Zhong-Xiu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11213395
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author Tan, Yan-Bin
Wei, Jie-Ying
Tang, Yi-Fan
Ye, Yu-Tong
Wang, Lei
Yang, Li-Jun
Chen, Zhong-Xiu
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Wei, Jie-Ying
Tang, Yi-Fan
Ye, Yu-Tong
Wang, Lei
Yang, Li-Jun
Chen, Zhong-Xiu
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description Starch is an ideal wall material for controlled release in oral delivery systems due to its non-allergic properties, availability, and cheap price. However, because of its poor mechanical behavior and high water permeability, it is necessary to modify the amphiphilic nature of starch. Surfactants are essential components to emulsify the lyophobic food ingredients. However, the interaction of starch with emulsifiers and how they affect the pasting behavior and digestion of starch are not well understood. In this paper, surfactants, such as non-ionic Tween (TW) and ionic sodium fatty acid (NaFA), with varying hydrophobic carbon chain lengths, were selected as model amphiphiles to investigate the structural, pasting, rheological properties and in vitro digestibility of regular and frozen starch samples. The results showed that, in most cases, the addition of TW reduced the viscosity of starch. However, saturated medium-chain NaFA increased the starch viscosity and rheological modulus greatly. Both surfactants inhibited starch digestion. This paper presents a comparative investigation on the effect of ionic and non-ionic surfactant on the structure and properties of corn starch, and therefore the information is useful for structural-based formulation with starch for developing colloidal delivery systems. It is also helpful for developing functional food with controllable digestion properties.
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spelling pubmed-96573252022-11-15 Effect of Ionic and Non-Ionic Surfactants on the Pasting Characteristics and Digestive Properties of Regular and Frozen Starch for Oral Delivery Tan, Yan-Bin Wei, Jie-Ying Tang, Yi-Fan Ye, Yu-Tong Wang, Lei Yang, Li-Jun Chen, Zhong-Xiu Foods Article Starch is an ideal wall material for controlled release in oral delivery systems due to its non-allergic properties, availability, and cheap price. However, because of its poor mechanical behavior and high water permeability, it is necessary to modify the amphiphilic nature of starch. Surfactants are essential components to emulsify the lyophobic food ingredients. However, the interaction of starch with emulsifiers and how they affect the pasting behavior and digestion of starch are not well understood. In this paper, surfactants, such as non-ionic Tween (TW) and ionic sodium fatty acid (NaFA), with varying hydrophobic carbon chain lengths, were selected as model amphiphiles to investigate the structural, pasting, rheological properties and in vitro digestibility of regular and frozen starch samples. The results showed that, in most cases, the addition of TW reduced the viscosity of starch. However, saturated medium-chain NaFA increased the starch viscosity and rheological modulus greatly. Both surfactants inhibited starch digestion. This paper presents a comparative investigation on the effect of ionic and non-ionic surfactant on the structure and properties of corn starch, and therefore the information is useful for structural-based formulation with starch for developing colloidal delivery systems. It is also helpful for developing functional food with controllable digestion properties. MDPI 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9657325/ /pubmed/36360008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11213395 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tan, Yan-Bin
Wei, Jie-Ying
Tang, Yi-Fan
Ye, Yu-Tong
Wang, Lei
Yang, Li-Jun
Chen, Zhong-Xiu
Effect of Ionic and Non-Ionic Surfactants on the Pasting Characteristics and Digestive Properties of Regular and Frozen Starch for Oral Delivery
title Effect of Ionic and Non-Ionic Surfactants on the Pasting Characteristics and Digestive Properties of Regular and Frozen Starch for Oral Delivery
title_full Effect of Ionic and Non-Ionic Surfactants on the Pasting Characteristics and Digestive Properties of Regular and Frozen Starch for Oral Delivery
title_fullStr Effect of Ionic and Non-Ionic Surfactants on the Pasting Characteristics and Digestive Properties of Regular and Frozen Starch for Oral Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Ionic and Non-Ionic Surfactants on the Pasting Characteristics and Digestive Properties of Regular and Frozen Starch for Oral Delivery
title_short Effect of Ionic and Non-Ionic Surfactants on the Pasting Characteristics and Digestive Properties of Regular and Frozen Starch for Oral Delivery
title_sort effect of ionic and non-ionic surfactants on the pasting characteristics and digestive properties of regular and frozen starch for oral delivery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11213395
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