Study was aimed to produce for chapati, an Indian flat bread with low carbohydrate digestibility through different milling interventions; processing and formulating a functional ingredient mix (FM). Granulation, physico-chemical, rheological and chapati making characteristics of chakki , CA (control), roller mill (RA); RA replaced with 5, 10 and 15% FM (5, 10 and 15% RAFM) were evaluated. RA and RAFM samples showed lower water absorption, higher dough stability, pasting temperature and peak viscosity than CA. Evaluation of carbohydrate digestive profile showed differences in the pattern of carbohydrate digestibility and glucose release between the chapatis prepared from CA, RA and 10% RAFM. Rapidly available glucose (RAG), an indicator of glycemic response in vivo, was found to be lower in the 10% RAFM than CA. It can be concluded that milling interventions and compositional differences together determine the carbohydrate digestibility of the .

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