» Articles » PMID: 22816275

Determination of Insoluble, Soluble, and Total Dietary Fiber (CODEX Definition) by Enzymatic-gravimetric Method and Liquid Chromatography: Collaborative Study

Overview
Journal J AOAC Int
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2012 Jul 24
PMID 22816275
Citations 48
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

A method for the determination of insoluble (IDF), soluble (SDF), and total dietary fiber (TDF), as defined by the CODEX Alimentarius, was validated in foods. Based upon the principles of AOAC Official Methods 985.29, 991.43, 2001.03, and 2002.02, the method quantitates water-insoluble and water-soluble dietary fiber. This method extends the capabilities of the previously adopted AOAC Official Method 2009.01, Total Dietary Fiber in Foods, Enzymatic-Gravimetric-Liquid Chromatographic Method, applicable to plant material, foods, and food ingredients consistent with CODEX Definition 2009, including naturally occurring, isolated, modified, and synthetic polymers meeting that definition. The method was evaluated through an AOAC/AACC collaborative study. Twenty-two laboratories participated, with 19 laboratories returning valid assay data for 16 test portions (eight blind duplicates) consisting of samples with a range of traditional dietary fiber, resistant starch, and nondigestible oligosaccharides. The dietary fiber content of the eight test pairs ranged from 10.45 to 29.90%. Digestion of samples under the conditions of AOAC 2002.02 followed by the isolation, fractionation, and gravimetric procedures of AOAC 985.29 (and its extensions 991.42 and 993.19) and 991.43 results in quantitation of IDF and soluble dietary fiber that precipitates (SDFP). The filtrate from the quantitation of water-alcohol-insoluble dietary fiber is concentrated, deionized, concentrated again, and analyzed by LC to determine the SDF that remains soluble (SDFS), i.e., all dietary fiber polymers of degree of polymerization = 3 and higher, consisting primarily, but not exclusively, of oligosaccharides. SDF is calculated as the sum of SDFP and SDFS. TDF is calculated as the sum of IDF and SDF. The within-laboratory variability, repeatability SD (Sr), for IDF ranged from 0.13 to 0.71, and the between-laboratory variability, reproducibility SD (SR), for IDF ranged from 0.42 to 2.24. The within-laboratory variability Sr for SDF ranged from 0.28 to 1.03, and the between-laboratory variability SR for SDF ranged from 0.85 to 1.66. The within-laboratory variability Sr for TDF ranged from 0.47 to 1.41, and the between-laboratory variability SR for TDF ranged from 0.95 to 3.14. This is comparable to other official and approved dietary fiber methods, and the method is recommended for adoption as Official First Action.

Citing Articles

Yellow bean ( L.) germplasm with less dietary fiber have shorter cooking times and more bioavailable iron.

Sadohara R, Wiesinger J, Thompson H, Glahn R, Cichy K Curr Res Food Sci. 2024; 10:100942.

PMID: 39734611 PMC: 11681885. DOI: 10.1016/j.crfs.2024.100942.


Molecular Structure and Properties of Resistant Dextrins from Potato Starch Prepared by Microwave Heating.

Kapusniak K, Wojcik M, Rosicka-Kaczmarek J, Miskiewicz K, Pacholczyk-Sienicka B, Juszczak L Int J Mol Sci. 2024; 25(20).

PMID: 39456986 PMC: 11508830. DOI: 10.3390/ijms252011202.


The Influence of Processing Using Conventional and Hybrid Methods on the Composition, Polysaccharide Profiles and Selected Properties of Wheat Flour Enriched with Baking Enzymes.

Lewko P, Wojtowicz A, Kaminski D Foods. 2024; 13(18).

PMID: 39335886 PMC: 11431888. DOI: 10.3390/foods13182957.


Enhancing Mechanical Properties of Corn Bran Arabinoxylan Films for Sustainable Food Packaging.

Alahmed A, Simsek S Foods. 2024; 13(9).

PMID: 38731684 PMC: 11083293. DOI: 10.3390/foods13091314.


Antioxidant Activity and Seasonal Variations in the Composition of Insoluble Fiber from the Cladodes of (L.) Miller: Development of New Extraction Procedures to Improve Fiber Yield.

Caminiti R, Serra M, Nucera S, Ruga S, Oppedisano F, Scarano F Plants (Basel). 2024; 13(4).

PMID: 38498558 PMC: 10892137. DOI: 10.3390/plants13040544.