Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8409148 | Current Opinion in Food Science | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of plant attributes, such as the cell wall and fibrous tissue structure, on human digestion, can be exploited to modify the digestive quality of processed foods. To understand the digestive property of plant-based food, recent studies employing in vitro simulated digestion systems are highlighted and its relatedness to structural aspects are summarized in this review. The bioaccessibility and bioavailability of starch (as a digestible carbohydrate), lipids, proteins and functional phytochemicals, such as carotene, are mentioned as an indicator of plant-based food digestibility, including pasta as an example of plant-based processed foods. The modification of food matrices and structure design to control the bioavailability of pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals is also mentioned.
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Authors
Yukiharu Ogawa, Natthawuddhi Donlao, Sukanya Thuengtung, Jinhu Tian, Yidi Cai, Florencio C Jr., Sunantha Ketnawa, Nami Yamamoto, Masatsugu Tamura,