Water-binding capacity and viscosity of Australian sweet lupin kernel fibre under in vitro conditions simulating the human upper gastrointestinal tract


Autoria(s): Turnbull, Cathryn M.; Baxter, Amynta L.; Johnson, Stuart
Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

There is currently little understanding of the physicochemical properties in the human gastrointestinal tract of Australian sweet lupin (<i>Lupinus angustifolius</i>) kernel fibre (LKF), a novel food ingredient with potential for the fibre enrichment of foods such as baked goods. Since physicochemical properties of dietary fibres have been related to beneficial physiological effects <i>in vitro</i>, this study compared water-binding capacity and viscosity of LKF with that of other fibres currently used for fibre-enrichment of baked goods, under <i>in vitro</i> conditions simulating the human upper gastrointestinal tract. At between 8.47 and 11.07g water/g dry solids, LKF exhibited water-binding capacities that were significantly higher (<i>P</i><0.05) than soy fibre, pea hull fibre, cellulose and wheat fibre at all of the simulated gastrointestinal stages examined. Similarly, viscosity of LKF was significantly higher (<i>P</i><0.05) than that of the other fibres at all simulated gastrointestinal stages. The relatively high water-binding capacity and viscosity of LKF identified in this study suggests that this novel fibre ingredient may elicit different and possibly more beneficial physiological effects in the upper human gastrointestinal tract than the conventional fibre ingredients currently used in fibre-enriched baked goods manufacture. We are now performing human studies to investigate the effect of LKF in the diet on health-related gastrointestinal events.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30003434

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30003434/johnson-waterbindingcapacity-2005.pdf

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09637480500081080

Direitos

2005, Taylor & Francis Group Ltd

Tipo

Journal Article