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First principles modelling of the ion binding capacity of finger millet

Food Science and Technology

First principles modelling of the ion binding capacity of finger millet

W. C. M. Yong, A. Devi, et al.

This groundbreaking study explores the fascinating interactions between potassium, calcium, and zinc ions with arabinoxylan in finger millet, revealing insights into ion bioavailability. Conducted by Wei Cong Matthew Yong, Apramita Devi, Tsair-Fuh Lin, and Helen F. Chappell, the research highlights the importance of glucuronic acid residues in stabilizing these complexes. A must-listen for those interested in nutritional science and climate resilience!... show more
Abstract
Finger millet, a cereal grain widely consumed in India and Africa, has gained more attention in recent years due to its high dietary fibre (arabinoxylan) and trace mineral content, and its climate resilience. The aim of this study was to understand the interactions between potassium (K⁺), calcium (Ca²⁺) and zinc (Zn²⁺) ions and the arabinoxylan structure and determine its ion-binding capacity. Three variations of a proposed model of the arabinoxylan structure were constructed and first principles Density Functional Theory calculations were carried out to determine the cation-binding capacity of the arabinoxylan complexes. Zn²⁺-arabinoxylan complexes were highly unstable and thermodynamically unfavourable in all three models. Ca²⁺ and K⁺ ions, however, form thermodynamically stable complexes, particularly involving two glucuronic acid residues as a binding pocket. Glucuronic acid residues are found to play a key role in stabilising the cation-arabinoxylan complex, and steric effects are more important to the stability than charge density. Our results highlight the most important structural features of the millet fibre regarding ion-storage capacity, and provide valuable preliminary data for confirmatory experimental studies and for the planning of clinical trials where the bioavailability of bound ions following digestion may be tested.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
May 14, 2024
Authors
Wei Cong Matthew Yong, Apramita Devi, Tsair-Fuh Lin, Helen F. Chappell
Tags
Density Functional Theory
arabinoxylan
finger millet
ion interactions
complex stability
bioavailability
nutritional properties
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