Preparation of fern root resistant starch by pullulanase and glucoamylase combined with autoclaving‐enzymatic method: physicochemical properties and structural characterization
Min Huang,
Li Li,
Guoqing Lei
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDFern root starch has a high percentage of amylose and has great potential for application in the field of slow‐digesting foods. Clarifying the effect of treatment conditions on fern root starch is key to achieving industrialized production of fern root resistant starch. In the present study, fern root starch was treated by the autoclave‐enzymatic method with pullulanase, glucoamylase and mixed enzyme.RESULTSThe content of resistant starch in fern roots treated with mixed enzyme was the highest (24.07… Show more
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