Abstract

This study investigated effects of insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) from wheat bran on starch digestion in vitro, analyzed the inhibition kinetics of IDF toward α-amylase and discussed the underlying mechanisms. Digestion results showed IDF significantly retarded starch digestion with reduced digestion rate and digestible starch content. Enzyme inhibition kinetics indicated IDF was a mixed-type inhibitor to α-amylase, because IDF could bind α-amylase, as evidenced by confocal laser scanning microscopy. Fluorescence quenching and UV-vis absorption experiments conformed this, found IDF led to static fluorescence quenching of α-amylase, mainly through van der Waals and/or hydrogen bonding forces. This interaction induced alternations in α-amylase secondary structure, showing more loosening and misfolding structures. This may prevent the active site of enzyme from capturing substrates, contributing to reduced α-amylase activity. These results would shed light on the utilization of IDF in functional foods for the management of postprandial blood glucose.

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