Functional and antioxidant characteristics of the dietary fiber extracted from pearl millet
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The envisioned research aims to investigate the functional characteristics of pearl millet’s dietary fiber to meet
the growing demand for nutraceutical dietary fibers. Our results demonstrate that fiber extracted using various
chemical-intensive and enzymatic methods possesses an impressive prebiotic index, cholesterol-absorbing ca
pacity, and remarkable oil and water-holding capabilities (WHC), making it a valuable asset for the food pro
cessing industry. The fiber extracted through the alkali-mediated (alkSDF) approach demonstrated the highest
WHC (9.22 g/g) compared to the lowest values (1.01 g/g) observed through enzymatic treatment. Likewise, the
highest free radical scavenging activity (92%) using ABTS assay was noted for alkSDF, whereas the enzymatic
approach exhibited the lowest antioxidant characteristics (11%). A comprehensive morphological analysis
indicated smooth surface with acid extracted fiber as compared to rough surface and higher crystallinity obtained
by alkali treatment. Specifically, dietary fiber obtained through amylase-assisted ultrasonication exhibits
improved thermal properties and superior abilities to absorb glucose (7.53 mM/g) and cholesterol (1.43 mg/g).
Moreover, in-silico analysis has revealed the crucial active site amino acids involved in amylose binding and
substrate catalysis, facilitating the release of reducing sugars into the medium. The structural and functional
properties of pearl millet fiber establish it as a highly effective and accessible food supplement for various
biomedical applications.