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Title: Both alkyl chain length and V-amylose structure affect the structural and digestive stability of amylose-alkylresorcinols inclusion complexes. Author: Fan H, Chen Z, Xu L, Wen Y, Li H, Wang J, Sun B. Journal: Carbohydr Polym; 2022 Sep 15; 292():119567. PubMed ID: 35725148. Abstract: Alkylresorcinols (ARs) are a group of bioactive phenolic lipids and mostly concentrated in the bran of whole grains. In this study, the influences of alkyl chain length of ARs and V-amylose structure on the stability of V-amylose-ARs inclusion complexes were characterized. On the one hand, X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and in vitro digestion studies of complexes showed that the crystallinity, thermo-stability, and digestion resistance of V-amylose-ARs inclusion complexes increased with increasing alkyl chain length of ARs. On the other hand, V6-amylose-ARs inclusion complexes displayed the strongest thermostability, the highest crystallinity, and the lowest digestibility compared to V7-amylose-ARs inclusion complexes and V8-amylose-ARs inclusion complexes. It could be concluded that both the helical structure of hydrated V6-amylose and ARs with longer alkyl chain stabilized the structure and stability of the inclusion complexes. This work could pave a way to develop bioactive cereal foods with high bioaccessibility of ARs.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]