PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Unexpected high digestion rate of cooked starch by the Ct-maltase-glucoamylase small intestine mucosal α-glucosidase subunit.

  • Amy Hui-Mei Lin,
  • Buford L Nichols,
  • Roberto Quezada-Calvillo,
  • Stephen E Avery,
  • Lyann Sim,
  • David R Rose,
  • Hassan Y Naim,
  • Bruce R Hamaker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
p. e35473

Abstract

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For starch digestion to glucose, two luminal α-amylases and four gut mucosal α-glucosidase subunits are employed. The aim of this research was to investigate, for the first time, direct digestion capability of individual mucosal α-glucosidases on cooked (gelatinized) starch. Gelatinized normal maize starch was digested with N- and C-terminal subunits of recombinant mammalian maltase-glucoamylase (MGAM) and sucrase-isomaltase (SI) of varying amounts and digestion periods. Without the aid of α-amylase, Ct-MGAM demonstrated an unexpected rapid and high digestion degree near 80%, while other subunits showed 20 to 30% digestion. These findings suggest that Ct-MGAM assists α-amylase in digesting starch molecules and potentially may compensate for developmental or pathological amylase deficiencies.