Main factors affecting the starch digestibility in Chinese steamed bread

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Abstract

Chinese steamed bread (CSB) is one of the staple foods in China, although it has a high glycemic index (GI) value. Development of CSB with a slower starch digestibility is thus of great importance for the improvement of human health. Many factors are related to the starch digestibility in CSB. Most currently available strategies are focusing on the incorporation of other whole flours with high dietary fiber or polyphenols to reduce the starch digestibility. Although successful in reducing starch digestibility, the incorporation of these flours also deteriorated textural attributes and sensory characteristics of CSB. Much more strategies have been applied for the reduction of starch digestibility in breads, which should be further explored to confirm if they are applicable for CSB. This review contains important information, that could potentially turn CSB into a much healthier food product with slower starch digestibility.

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Shao, S., Yi, X., & Li, C. (2022, November 1). Main factors affecting the starch digestibility in Chinese steamed bread. Food Chemistry. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.133448

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