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Carbohydr Polym ; 265: 118068, 2021 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33966832

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Electrospinning is a versatile, inexpensive and reliable technique for the synthesis of nanometric fibers or particles from polymeric solutions, under a high voltage electric field. The use of natural polysaccharides such as starch, chitosan, pectin, alginate, pullulan, cellulose and dextran as polymeric materials allows the formation of biodegradable fibers and capsules. Bioactive compounds extracted from natural sources, such as essential oils, have been widely studied due to their antioxidant, antimicrobial and antifungal properties. The combination of natural polymers and the electrospinning technique allows the production of structures capable of incorporating these bioactive compounds, which are highly sensitive to degradation reactions. This review describes several approaches to the development of nanofibers and nanocapsules from polysaccharides and the possibility of incorporating hydrophobic compounds, such as essential oils. The review also discusses the use of electrosprayed products incorporated with essential oils for direct application in food or for use as active food packaging.


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Nanocapsules/chemistry , Nanofibers/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Alginates/chemistry , Animals , Biopolymers/chemistry , Cellulose/chemistry , Chitosan/chemistry , Drug Compounding/methods , Electricity , Electrochemical Techniques/methods , Food Packaging/methods , Glucans/chemistry , Humans , Pectins/chemistry , Starch/chemistry
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 58(2): 149-155, jun. 2008. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-630297

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O amido é uma importante fonte energética podendo representar mais de 60% da ingestão calórica na dieta humana. A fração do amido, que é resistente à digestão enzimática, é denominada de amido resistente. Na parboilização de arroz ocorre a retrogradação do amido, com a formação do amido resistente tipo 3 (retrogradado), que apresenta efeitos benéficos à saúde, por atuar como prébiótico. Neste estudo, três amostras de arroz com alta, média e baixa amilose foram selecionadas, com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito de arroz convencional e parboilizado na glicemia de ratos Wistar. As amostras com alta e média amilose foram encharcadas durante 6h a 65°C e a amostra com baixa amilose durante 7h a 70°C, posteriormente foram autoclavadas em pressão 0,7 kgf.cm-2 durante 10 minutos. Utilizouse 6 ratos Wistar, machos, adultos por tratamento. Foram elaboradas 7 dietas experimentais, formuladas de acordo com AIN-93M, dieta controle e, dietas com substituição da fonte de carboidratos por arroz convencional e parboilizado. Determinou-se amido resistente nas dietas e a glicemia foi monitorada por leitura de glicofita, com sangue da parte distal da cauda do rato. Para a curva glicêmica as medidas de glicemia foram feitas em jejum, e ao longo de 90 minutos. Os resultados indicam que não foram encontradas diferenças significativas entre as dietas formuladas com arroz de alta, média e baixa amilose, parboilizado ou convencional na glicemia de jejum e pós-prandial de ratos Wistar.


The effect of parboiled rice on glycemia in Wistar rats. Starch is an important energy source and can represent more than 60% of the calories of the human diet. The starch fraction resistant to enzymatic digestion is called resistant starch. When rice is parboiled, the starch retrogrades with the formation of type 3- resistant starch (retrograded), which presents beneficial effects on the health, since it acts as a prebiotic. In the present study three types of rice were selected, with high, medium and low amylose contents, with the objective of evaluating the effects of conventional and parboiled rice on glycemia in Wistar rats. The samples with high and medium amylose contents were soaked for 6 h at 65ºC, and the low amylose sample for 7 h at 70ºC. The samples were subsequently autoclaved for 10 minutes at 0.7kgf.cm-2. Six male Wistar rats were used for each treatment. Seven experimental diets were elaborated, formulated according to AIN-93M, the control diet and diets substituting the carbohydrate source with conventional or parboiled rice. Resistant starch was determined in the diets and glycemia monitored using glucose paper strips, the sample being blood obtained from the distal part of the rat’s tail. For the glycemic curve, glycemia was measured in the fasting state and during 90 minutes post-prandial. The results indicated there were no significant differences between the diets formulated with high, medium and low amylose, parboiled or conventionally prepared, with respect to fasting or post-prandial glycemia in Wistar rats.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Amylose/metabolism , Animal Feed/analysis , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Oryza/chemistry , Food Handling , Glycemic Index , Postprandial Period , Rats, Wistar
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