EFFECT OF AUTOCLAVING SUGAR-BEET FIBER ON ITS PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND ITS INVITRO DEGRADATION BY HUMAN FECAL BACTERIA

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作者
GUILLON, F [1 ]
BARRY, JL [1 ]
THIBAULT, JF [1 ]
机构
[1] INRA, BIOCHIM & TECHNOL GLUCIDES LAB, F-44026 NANTES, FRANCE
关键词
DIETARY FIBER; SUGAR-BEET FIBER; PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES; AUTOCLAVING; INVITRO DEGRADATION; HUMAN FECAL BACTERIA;
D O I
10.1002/jsfa.2740600112
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The effect of structure and properties of sugar-beet fibre on its degradability by human faecal bacteria was investigated by an in-vitro fermentation test. The composition and physico-chemical properties of sugar-beet fibre were changed by autoclaving. Autoclaving at 122-degrees-C and 136-degrees-C for 1 h increased the solubility mainly of pectins and arabinans and caused increased swelling. The form of the fibre influenced the water-binding capacity, the ionic form giving lowest values. Increasing the ionic strength of the medium reduced the water-binding capacity, especially for the raw fibres and fibres autoclaved at 122-degrees-C. The composition of the fibre did not entirely explain these differences and the three-dimensional arrangement of the different polymers in the cell wall was apparently involved. Galacturonic acid and arabinose were extensively depleted by human faecal bacteria and after 24 h more than 80 % of the initial carbohydrates had been degraded. However, the time course measurement of residual polysaccharides, production of short-chain fatty acids and values of pH showed differences in the rate of fermentation; the presence of solubilised material stimulated bacterial proliferation. The removal of pectic polysaccharides increased the degradability of cellulose and this fact suggested that accessibility is mainly responsible for the slow attack of cellulose in sugar-beet fibre.
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