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The impact of starch composition and gluten content on noodle texture and starch digestibility

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: United Kingdom : Elsevier Ltd., 2025.ISSN:
  • 0144-8617
  • 1879-1344 (Online)
Subject(s): In: Carbohydrate Polymers United Kingdom : Elsevier Ltd., 2025. v. 353, art. 123294Summary: The role of starch in noodle structure is often underestimated, particularly regarding amylose content, which constitutes over 70 % of the dry mass in fresh noodles. This study investigates the roles of starch amylose and gluten content on the texture and digestibility of noodles using a reconstitution model. Noodle texture and digestibility were examined under six distinct ratios of waxy wheat starch (WWS) and high-amylose wheat starch (HAWS) and two gluten content levels (12 % and 16 %). Noodle hardness initially decreased with increasing HAWS content but subsequently increased at 40 % HAWS level, and the starch digestibility continuously declined with the increasing HAWS content. Gluten content had a minor impact on the noodle texture compared to amylose, and the digestion rate was significantly slowed down in WWS-rich noodle samples. Variations in starch composition, particularly the amylose/amylopectin ratio, affects noodle swelling and granule rigidity, resulting in differences in gluten network formation; The looser structure observed at higher HAWS levels led to reduced hardness and higher digestion rates. This research offers a practical approach to optimizing noodle texture and starch digestibility, which is beneficial for developing of noodles with desired organoleptic and digestion properties.
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The role of starch in noodle structure is often underestimated, particularly regarding amylose content, which constitutes over 70 % of the dry mass in fresh noodles. This study investigates the roles of starch amylose and gluten content on the texture and digestibility of noodles using a reconstitution model. Noodle texture and digestibility were examined under six distinct ratios of waxy wheat starch (WWS) and high-amylose wheat starch (HAWS) and two gluten content levels (12 % and 16 %). Noodle hardness initially decreased with increasing HAWS content but subsequently increased at 40 % HAWS level, and the starch digestibility continuously declined with the increasing HAWS content. Gluten content had a minor impact on the noodle texture compared to amylose, and the digestion rate was significantly slowed down in WWS-rich noodle samples. Variations in starch composition, particularly the amylose/amylopectin ratio, affects noodle swelling and granule rigidity, resulting in differences in gluten network formation; The looser structure observed at higher HAWS levels led to reduced hardness and higher digestion rates. This research offers a practical approach to optimizing noodle texture and starch digestibility, which is beneficial for developing of noodles with desired organoleptic and digestion properties.

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Wenfei Tian : Not in IRS Staff list but CIMMYT Affiliation

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