PHYSICALCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE COMMERCIAL CONCENTRATES FROM DIETARY FIBER

In Colombia there have been few studies done on the functionality of commercial extracts of micropulverized dietary fiber, this motivated the development of an experimental study that evaluated the functional properties, for the purpose of establishing adequate manipulation methodologies by includin...

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Main Authors: Francia E. VALENCIA G., María O. ROMÁN M.
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2009-02-01
Series:Vitae
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Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/vitae/article/view/544
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author Francia E. VALENCIA G.
María O. ROMÁN M.
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description In Colombia there have been few studies done on the functionality of commercial extracts of micropulverized dietary fiber, this motivated the development of an experimental study that evaluated the functional properties, for the purpose of establishing adequate manipulation methodologies by including them in the development of new alimentary products that promote beneficial physiological effects. The present study aims to characterize two commercial extracts of micro- pulverized dietary fiber from wheat (375) and oat (528) and one from apple (659). The proximal composition, the total content of dietary fiber (FD), soluble (FDS), insoluble (FDI), in addition to viscosity (η), particle size, water retention capacity (CRW), swelling capacity (CS), organic molecule adsorption capacity (CAMO), and catatonic interchange capacity (CIC); indicated specific characteristics of the three concentrated fibers in the study. The fiber concentrates present significant differences among the physicalchemical and functional properties. Those with a major content of soluble fiber (375 and 528), showed lower values of CRW (3,8 and 3,9 from H2O/g from dry matter MD) and mayor values from CAMO (11,7 and 10,9 from oil/g from MD); the 375 fiber showed the most CS (7,1 g and H2O/g from MD).
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spelling doaj.art-46f1d9a6bdc244a7a71e76d648693b482022-12-21T20:40:54ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaVitae0121-40042145-26602009-02-01132PHYSICALCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE COMMERCIAL CONCENTRATES FROM DIETARY FIBERFrancia E. VALENCIA G.María O. ROMÁN M.In Colombia there have been few studies done on the functionality of commercial extracts of micropulverized dietary fiber, this motivated the development of an experimental study that evaluated the functional properties, for the purpose of establishing adequate manipulation methodologies by including them in the development of new alimentary products that promote beneficial physiological effects. The present study aims to characterize two commercial extracts of micro- pulverized dietary fiber from wheat (375) and oat (528) and one from apple (659). The proximal composition, the total content of dietary fiber (FD), soluble (FDS), insoluble (FDI), in addition to viscosity (η), particle size, water retention capacity (CRW), swelling capacity (CS), organic molecule adsorption capacity (CAMO), and catatonic interchange capacity (CIC); indicated specific characteristics of the three concentrated fibers in the study. The fiber concentrates present significant differences among the physicalchemical and functional properties. Those with a major content of soluble fiber (375 and 528), showed lower values of CRW (3,8 and 3,9 from H2O/g from dry matter MD) and mayor values from CAMO (11,7 and 10,9 from oil/g from MD); the 375 fiber showed the most CS (7,1 g and H2O/g from MD).https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/vitae/article/view/544Keywordsdietary fiberfunctional propertiesbeneficial physiological effectsfermentative capacity.
spellingShingle Francia E. VALENCIA G.
María O. ROMÁN M.
PHYSICALCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE COMMERCIAL CONCENTRATES FROM DIETARY FIBER
Vitae
Keywords
dietary fiber
functional properties
beneficial physiological effects
fermentative capacity.
title PHYSICALCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE COMMERCIAL CONCENTRATES FROM DIETARY FIBER
title_full PHYSICALCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE COMMERCIAL CONCENTRATES FROM DIETARY FIBER
title_fullStr PHYSICALCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE COMMERCIAL CONCENTRATES FROM DIETARY FIBER
title_full_unstemmed PHYSICALCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE COMMERCIAL CONCENTRATES FROM DIETARY FIBER
title_short PHYSICALCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE COMMERCIAL CONCENTRATES FROM DIETARY FIBER
title_sort physicalchemical and functional characterization of three commercial concentrates from dietary fiber
topic Keywords
dietary fiber
functional properties
beneficial physiological effects
fermentative capacity.
url https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/vitae/article/view/544
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