Enzymatic Modification of Potato Residue Fiber Improves Cholesterol and Sugar Absorption

Haifang Zhang, Yan Li, Chenxia Cao, Ri Na,Yumei Han

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POTATO RESEARCH(2023)

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Potato residue is rich in dietary fiber (DF) but low in soluble dietary fiber (SDF), and modification is required to generate high-quality DF. In this study, enzymatic modification was performed to produce high-quality DF. The composition, structure, and absorption characteristics of original potato residue dietary fiber (O-DF) was compared with potato residue DF modified using cellulase (C-DF), xylanase (X-DF), and cellulose-xylan complex enzyme (D-DF). The results showed that all products contained five monosaccharides, but the contents of each monosaccharide differed significantly ( p < 0.05). Compared with O-DF, levels of cellulose and hemicellulose in C-DF, X-DF, and D-DF were reduced. The network structure of C-DF, X-DF, and D-DF was damaged, and these changes were most significant for D-DF. At pH 7, the cholesterol adsorption capacity of C-DF, X-DF, and D-DF was higher than that of O-DF. DF glucose absorption capacity in 50, 100, and 200 mmol/L glucose solution was ordered D-DF > X-DF > C-DF > O-DF. In conclusion, enzymatic modification with cellulase, xylanase, and cellulase–xylanase can improve SDF content in potato residue, providing a theoretical basis for the future application of modified potato residue DF in the food industry.
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Modified dietary fiber,Enzyme modification,Monosaccharide composition,Fiber structure,Absorption characteristics
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