Formulation of Functional Noodles by Adding Mushroom Powder: Physiochemical Attributes, Cellular Mineral Uptake and Improved Glycemic Index
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This study investigated the physicochemical, low glycemic index, and mineral uptake of functional noodles added with varying concentrations (0-10 %) of (also known as shiitake) powder. Noodles with 4 % mushroom powder (L3) exhibited comparable sensory attributes in comparison with control noodles. The L3 showed significantly higher protein (1.92 ± 0.035 %), decreased carbohydrate content, improved cooking characteristics. The L3 exhibited darker color with lower hardness, adhesiveness, higher mineral content and bioavailability of iron (59.22 ± 0.49 %). As well, L3 showed a significantly higher mineral transport, retention, and uptake of minerals followed by increased ferritin content (29.17 ± 0.52 ng/mg cell protein). Mushroom powder incorporation in noodles significantly decreased the area under the curve of reducing sugar release correlating with lower glycemic index and thus a potential impact on blood sugar levels. This study illustrates the efficacy of mushroom powder as a functional component in noodles, offering both augmented nutritional advantages and increased glycemic regulation.
Singh V, Bains A, Goksen G, Capozzi V, Arjun A, Ali N Food Chem X. 2024; 24:101937.
PMID: 39582658 PMC: 11585834. DOI: 10.1016/j.fochx.2024.101937.