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Food Chemistry | 2016

Effect on in vitro starch digestibility of Mexican blue maize anthocyanins.

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; Edith Agama-Acevedo; Mirna M. Sánchez-Rivera; Luis A. Bello-Pérez

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of blue maize extracts obtained by acid-methanol treatment on the nutritional in vitro starch fractions such as: rapidly digestive starch (RDS), slowly digestive starch (SDS) and resistant starch (RS) of native and gelatinized commercial maize starch. Chromatographic analysis (HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS) of blue maize extracts showed the presence of seven anthocyanins, where cyanidin-3-(6″-malonylglucoside) was the main. Blue maize extracts modified nutritional in vitro starch fractions (decrease of RDS) while RS content increased (1.17 and 2.02 times for native and gelatinized commercial maize starch, respectively) when anthocyanins extracts were added to starch up to 75% (starch weight). This preliminary observation provides the basis for further suitability evaluation of blue maize extract as natural starch-modifier by the possible anthocyanins-starch interaction. Anthocyanin extracts can be a suitable to produce functional foods with higher RS content with potential human health benefits.


Cereal Chemistry | 2015

Effect of the Nixtamalization Process on the Dietary Fiber Content, Starch Digestibility, and Antioxidant Capacity of Blue Maize Tortilla

Luis A. Bello-Pérez; Pamela C. Flores-Silva; Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; Octavio Paredes-López; Juan de Dios Figueroa-Cárdenas

Nixtamalization is an ancient process developed by the Mesoamerican cultures. Initially, volcanic ashes were used and then calcium hydroxide in commercial production, and more recently nixtamalization with calcium salts (NCS) has been proposed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of NCS on carbohydrate digestibility and antioxidant capacity in the elaboration of blue maize tortillas. NCS in blue tortillas showed a high amount of total dietary fiber (14.27 g/100 g), the main fraction being insoluble dietary fiber. The contents of resistant starch and slowly digestible starch did not change with the nixtamalization process. The predicted glycemic index value was lower in blue tortillas with the NCS process (58) than with the traditional nixtamalization process (71). In general, NCS in blue tortillas presented a higher antioxidant capacity than traditional tortillas (ferric reducing antioxidant power method), indicating that phenolics present in blue maize maintain their activity after cooking. ...


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2012

Digital image analysis of diverse Mexican rice cultivars

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; Brenda Hildeliza Camacho-Díaz; Alma Angélica Del Villar-Martínez; Martha Lucía Arenas-Ocampo; Luis A. Bello-Pérez; Antonio Jiménez-Aparicio

BACKGROUND Digital image analysis has an important role in geographical provenance of grains, as it can provide parameters of size, shape and color, which are important quality parameters for the design of engineering processes such as drying and milling of grains. In this study, digital image analysis was used to classify nine rice cultivars based on different morphometric parameters using the three sides of the grain (lateral, ventral and axial), Feret diameter, and 10 different form factors and color parameters (CIE L*, a* and b*). RESULTS Result of principal component analyisis was an equation with seven variables (area, perimeter, length, width, thickness, sphericity and color), which was useful for distinguishing between nine different cultivars. The morphometric and color parameters for the Mor A-98 and Mor A-92 varieties showed they had 88% similarity. The variability was expressed with a confidence of 95%. CONCLUSION Multivariate analysis indicated that the lateral side is the most sensitive for the classification of Mexican rice grains because of its color and morphometric characteristics. These results showed the application of image analysis for the future classifications of grains.


Food Engineering Reviews | 2016

Carbohydrate and Phytochemical Digestibility in Pasta

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; Mario G. Ferruzzi; Gustavo A. González-Aguilar; Luis A. Bello-Pérez

Abstract Pasta is a food that presents a characteristic physic structure; the ingredients used in its elaboration (semolina or gluten-free ingredients) increase the complexity of the food matrix (protein, starch, non-starch polysaccharides). Also, the method used to make pasta plays an important role in the development of the food matrix. This matrix in turn influences the digestion of the different ingredients (e.g., starch) as well as the physical characteristics (texture) of the pasta. The development of gluten-free pasta continues growing, but the use of gluten-free flours, including other ingredients such as non-starch polysaccharides and phytochemicals, influences the carbohydrates’ digestibility. This review points out the effect of the processing methods on the making of pasta, their influence in the carbohydrates’ digestibility, and their impact on the bioavailability of phytochemicals. The interactions between carbohydrates and phytochemicals and their role in starch digestibility are discussed as an issue that deserves more investigation for this type of products.


Plant Foods for Human Nutrition | 2016

Comparative Study of Phenolic Profile, Antioxidant Capacity, and Color-composition Relation of Roselle Cultivars with Contrasting Pigmentation

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; M. José Jara-Palacios; M. Luisa Escudero-Gilete; Belén Gordillo; Dolores Hernanz; Octavio Paredes-López; Pablo Emilio Vanegas-Espinoza; Alma Angélica Del Villar-Martínez; Francisco J. Heredia

Roselle is a plant that accumulates anthocyanins significantly, hence its importance as food coloring and as a source of antioxidant compounds for human health. This study was aimed to determine phenolic composition and antioxidant capacity of methanolic extracts, and beverages obtained from native roselle cultivars in Mexico (Negra, Sudan, Rosa and Blanca) with different degrees of pigmentation, and to establish the color-composition relationship. Chromatographic methods were used to determine phenolic compounds: flavanols, flavonols, benzoic, hibiscus and phenolic acids as well as two main anthocyanins (cyanidin 3-sambubioside and delphinidin 3-sambubioside). The antioxidant capacity was evaluated by ABTS and FRAP assays. Tristimulus colorimetry showed to be a useful technique to determine the color-composition relationship, leading to equations that allowed to predict anthocyanin content of roselle (R > 0.84). Also, a stepwise linear discriminant analysis (SLDA) was developed in order to classify roselle cultivars. The obtained mathematical model could be an important tool to be used in colorimetric characterization of functional compounds used in food processing.


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2018

Influence of blue maize flour on gluten-free pasta quality and antioxidant retention characteristics

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; Juscelino Tovar; Luis A. Bello-Pérez

Due to its bioactive compounds, blue maize flour is a valuable ingredient for developing gluten-free products. The incorporation of alternative flours into gluten-free pasta is a challenge as it usually results in products that, despite their enhanced nutraceutical features, show reduced quality characteristics. Composite pasta was prepared with variable (25, 50 and 75%) contents of flours from white and blue maize, chickpea and unripe plantain, following a laboratory-scale process. The composite pasta exhibited acceptable cooking loss (9–11%); pasta with blue maize showed lower hardness and chewiness, but higher adhesiveness than its white maize-based counterpart. Blue maize-based pasta presented dark color. The addition of blue maize flour at 75% conveyed the highest total phenolic content retention after extrusion (80%) and cooking (70%). Pasting profile of blue maize pasta (50 and 75%) showed a defined second viscosity peak due to re-arrangement of starch components upon cooling. The observed retention of phenolic compounds with antioxidant capacity after cooking will be useful for further development (selection of ingredients, formulations and conditions of operation) of gluten-free products with potential health benefits.


Food Chemistry | 2018

Starch and antioxidant compound release during in vitro gastrointestinal digestion of gluten-free pasta

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; Edith Agama-Acevedo; Cristina M. Rosell; María de Jesús Perea-Flores; Luis A. Bello-Pérez

The microstructure of cooked gluten-free pasta depends on the ingredients used, and this microstructure affects the starch hydrolysis (SH), the release of phenolic compounds (PC) and their antioxidant capacity (AC). The aim of this study was to evaluate the SD and bioaccessibility of PC during in vitro gastrointestinal digestion of gluten-free pasta and its relationship with the microstructure. The highest SH was during the intestinal phase (≈60%), but pasta with the highest content of unripe plantain and chickpea presented the lowest release of PC (≈60%). The insoluble dietary fibre could be responsible (≈12.5%) for these effects. The cooked pasta showed high AC in the intestinal phase. Regions with gelatinized starch granules in a less dense protein network and other regions with intact or swollen granules surrounded by a protein network were observed. The starch digestion and bioaccessibility of PC were related to the structure of the matrix.


Plant Foods for Human Nutrition | 2017

Multivariable Analysis of Gluten-Free Pasta Elaborated with Non-Conventional Flours Based on the Phenolic Profile, Antioxidant Capacity and Color

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; Pamela C. Flores-Silva; Edith Agama-Acevedo; Luis A. Bello-Pérez

The phenolic compounds, color and antioxidant capacity of gluten-free pasta prepared with non-conventional flours such as chickpea (CHF), unripe plantain (UPF), white maize (WMF) and blue maize (BMF) were analyzed. Fifteen phenolic compounds (five anthocyanins, five hydroxybenzoic acids, three hydroxycinnamic acids, one hydroxyphenylacetic acid and one flavonol) were identified in pasta prepared with blue maize, and 10 compounds were identified for samples prepared with white maize. The principal component analysis (PCA) led to results describing 98% of the total variance establishing a clear separation for each pasta. Both the proportion (25, 50 and 75%) and type of maize flour (white and blue) affected the color parameters (L*, Cab*, hab and ΔE*ab) and antioxidant properties (DPPH, ABTS and FRAP methods) of samples, thus producing gluten-free products with potential health benefits intended for general consumers (including the population with celiac disease).


Plant Foods for Human Nutrition | 2013

Comparative Study of Anthocyanin and Volatile Compounds Content of Four Varieties of Mexican Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) by Multivariable Analysis

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; J. A. Ragazzo-Sánchez; Antonio Jiménez-Aparicio; Pablo Emilio Vanegas-Espinoza; Octavio Paredes-López; A. A. Del Villar-Martínez


Journal of Cereal Science | 2017

Functional study of raw and cooked blue maize flour: Starch digestibility, total phenolic content and antioxidant activity

Gustavo A. Camelo-Méndez; Edith Agama-Acevedo; Juscelino Tovar; Luis A. Bello-Pérez

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Luis A. Bello-Pérez

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Edith Agama-Acevedo

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Octavio Paredes-López

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Pamela C. Flores-Silva

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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