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Resistant Starch Formation in Tortillas from an Ecological Nixtamalization Process
Authors:David Santiago‐Ramos  Juan de Dios Figueroa‐Crdenas  Jos Juan Vles‐Medina  Rosa María Mariscal‐Moreno  Rosalía Reynoso‐Camacho  Minerva Ramos‐Gmez  Marcela Gaytn‐Martínez  Eduardo Morales‐Snchez
Abstract:The objective of this work was to study the formation of resistant starch (RS) in tortillas from an ecological nixtamalization process compared with the traditional nixtamalization process. The RS increased through all the steps of tortilla production. It was found that the increase of the RS corresponds mainly to the formation of RS5 (V‐amylose‐lipid complex), but in tortillas two major types of RS coexist: RS5 and RS3 (retrograded starch). In general, tortillas from the ecological nixtamalization process gave higher values of protein, lipids, total dietary fiber, insoluble fiber, soluble fiber, and RS compared with tortillas from the traditional nixtamalization process and commercial flour. The highest glycemic index (GI) occurred in the tortillas from commercial flour, whereas tortillas from 0.4% CaCO3 and 0.6% CaSO4 were classified as medium‐GI (GI 50–70). Tortillas from 0.6% CaCl2 had the lowest value of GI. The ecological nixtamalization processes caused significant differences in quality and nutritional properties of tortillas.
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