Preparation, characterization, and prebiotic potential of resistant maltodextrin from the remaining starch in cassava pulp

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รายชื่อผู้แต่งSiti Raihan Hayati, Montri Pattarapanawan, Sukanya Phuengjayaem, Nattaphong Akrimajirachoote, Natta Laohakunjit, Attawit Kovitvadhi, Ditpon Kotatha

ผู้เผยแพร่Elsevier

ปีที่เผยแพร่ (ค.ศ.)2025

วารสารInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules (0141-8130)

Volume number297

หน้าแรก139894

นอก0141-8130

eISSN1879-0003

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85215385624&doi=10.1016%2fj.ijbiomac.2025.139894&partnerID=40&md5=f6715c6b80af3bf343d627de08bd3d2e

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บทคัดย่อ

This study aimed to produce a novel resistant maltodextrin (RMD) from the remaining starch in cassava pulp via pyrodextrinization and enzymatic hydrolysis. The optimum conditions involved a temperature of 180 °C, 0.5 % HCl, and a reaction time of 5 h, resulting in a significant RMD yield (18.6 %). In terms of its morphology, the RMD involved irregularly shaped sponge-like particles of multiple sizes, with XRD analysis indicating the loss of the original crystalline structure. The predominant relative molecular size of the product was DP 15–16 (70.9 %). Analysis of the monosaccharide composition revealed the presence of glucose (88.0 %), followed by hemicellulose-derived monosaccharides (11.1 %). Indigestible glycosidic linkages, including α-1,2, β-1,2, β-1,4, and β-1,6 linkages, were identified in the RMD using NMR spectroscopy. FTIR spectroscopy confirmed the presence of β-glycosidic linkages in the final product and revealed acetyl groups, consistent with the presence of hemicellulosic oligosaccharides, and in vitro digestibility tests revealed a highly digestion-resistant fraction of 91.7 %. Remarkably, the RMD demonstrated a potential prebiotic effect by promoting the growth of four probiotic species. These findings suggest that the starch remaining in cassava pulp is a viable source of RMD and could be utilized as a prebiotic. © 2025 Elsevier B.V.


คำสำคัญ

Cassava pulpPrebioticsProbioticResistant maltodextrinSoluble fiberStarch


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