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Resistant starch and other dietary fiber components in tubers from a high-amylose potato

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 251, 期 -, 页码 58-63

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.01.028

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Potato; Amylose; Amylopectin; Resistant starch; Dietary fiber

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  1. Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, SLU

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Tubers from a genetically modified high-amylose line T-2012 and its parental potato cultivar Dinamo were analyzed for resistant starch (RS) and dietary fiber (DF) after cooking and cold storage. For uncooked potatoes, the high-amylose tubers (30% of dry matter, DM) had much lower RS than the parent tubers (56% of DM). However, after cooking, the high-amylose tubers gave more RS (13% of DM) than the parent (4% of DM), and the RS level increased further to about 20% of DM after 1 day of cold storage. The altered RS content was attributable to changes in amylose content, starch granule structure, and amylopectin structure induced by the genetic modification. The high-amylose tubers also contained more DF (10-14% of DM) than the parent (5-7% of DM). Furthermore, cell wall composition was indirectly affected by the genetic modification, giving more cellulose and less pectin in the high-amylose tubers than the parent.

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