Characterizing starch molecular structure of rice

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Abstract

A better understanding of the nutritional properties of rice starch is important because of the rapid rise of diet-related health complications, particularly obesity, type 2 diabetes, and colorectal cancers. Rice starch that is slowly digested to glucose, and where significant quantities of starch which reach the lower gut (“resistant starch”), can mitigate, and also delay the onset of, these diseases. These digestibility properties depend to some extent on starch molecular structure. The characterization of this structure is therefore significant for understanding and developing healthier slower digestible rice. In this chapter, a series of techniques used for characterizing starch structure are reviewed and the procedure for preparing rice starch samples with minimum degradation for characterizing starch chain length distribution (CLD) and overall molecular structure is given. Some methods for choosing or developing plants showing desirable structural characteristics are briefly summarized.

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Li, C., Li, H., & Gilbert, R. G. (2019). Characterizing starch molecular structure of rice. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1892, pp. 169–185). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8914-0_10

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