Canola oil/candelilla wax oleogel improves texture, retards staling and reduces in vitro starch digestibility of maize tortillas

Eduardo Jaime Vernon-Carter, Jose Alvarez-Ramirez, Monica Meraz, Luis Arturo Bello-Perez, Samuel Garcia-Diaz

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BACKGROUND: Maize tortilla staling is a major drawback that affects its commercialization and consumption, and so novel methods for retarding staling are continuously being explored. The present study evaluated the effect of adding a canola oil/candelilla wax oleogel (CWO; 0. 2, 4 and 6 g 100 g−1) to a basic masa formulation (water, 60 g 100 g−1; nixtamalized maize flour, 40 g 100 g−1) on the texture, staling and in vitro starch digestibility of maize tortillas made using a hot plate (200 °C). RESULTS: Textural analysis showed that CWO reduced hardness and increased the tensile strength of tortillas. Fourier transform infrared analysis indicated that the retrogradation of starch chains, quantified in terms of the intensity ratio 1047/1022, was reduced by oleogel incorporation. In vitro starch digestibility tests showed that tortillas containing CWO had lower readily digestible and slowly digestible starch fractions compared to the control tortilla without oleogel. CONCLUSION: The formation of amylose–lipid inclusion complexes and the formation of an oily physical barrier around starch granules were postulated as mechanisms underlying the reduced starch digestibility.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1238-1245
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Volumen100
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 feb. 2020

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