نتایج جستجو برای: corn resistant starch

تعداد نتایج: 243420  

2006
X. Wu R. Zhao D. Wang S. R. Bean P. A. Seib M. R. Tuinstra M. Campbell A. O’Brien

Cereal Chem. 83(5):569–575 The effects of amylose, protein, and fiber contents on ethanol yields were evaluated using artificially formulated media made from commercial corn starches with different contents of amylose, corn protein, and corn fiber, as well as media made from different cereal sources including corn, sorghum, and wheat with different amylose contents. Second-order response-surfac...

2012

A variety of feedstocks are used to produce ethanol and DDGS around the world. Grains, such as corn, wheat, and barley vary in starch content (Table 1), and those with the greatest amount of starch (e.g. corn) are used to a greater extent because they provide the greatest ethanol yield. Since the nutrient composition of grains used to produce ethanol varies, the nutrient composition of the resu...

C.R. Saad, E. Ramezani-Fard , M.S. Kamarudin, S.D. Ishak, Y.A. Yusof,

Sago starch is a locally grown and produced starch resource in Malaysia. In this study, corn starch to sago starch ratios (CS:SS) of 0:20, 5:15, 10:10, 15:5 and 20:0 were included in feed mixture to contain 20% starch and produce five isonitrogenous and isocaloric (30% crude protein and 16.7 kJ/g, respectively) tilapia Oreochromis sp. diets. Diets were preconditioned to contain 40% moisture and...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1986
S A Bustamante T Goda O Koldovský

For 1 wk, 3-mo-old male rats were fed a low-starch (5 cal%), high-fat (73 cal%, corn oil) diet followed by a high-glucose-polymer (70 cal%), low-fat (7 cal%, corn oil) or a middle-glucose-polymer (40 cal%), middle-fat (37 cal%, corn oil) diet. Other animals were fed similar diets but with starch or sucrose instead of the glucose polymers. Rats were sacrificed 2 or 7 days later. Food intake, bod...

2012
M. S. Akins K. L. Perfield

Kaiser and Shaver (2006) and Bucholtz (2006) reported starch concentrations in diets fed to high-producing dairy herds ranged from 25 to 30 % on a dry matter (DM) basis. Increased corn prices have heightened the interest in feeding reducedstarch diets. Results from short-term dairy cattle feeding trials suggest that reducedstarch diets formulated by partially replacing corn grain with high-fibe...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2014
Wojciech Białas Adrian Czerniak Daria Szymanowska-Powałowska

Fuel ethanol production, using a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation process (SSF) of native starch from corn flour, has been performed using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and a granular starch hydrolyzing enzyme. The quantitative effects of mash concentration, enzyme dose and pH were investigated with the use of a Box-Wilson central composite design protocol. Proceeding from results obta...

Journal: :Journal of AOAC International 2002
Barry V McCleary Marian McNally Patricia Rossiter

Interlaboratory performance statistics was determined for a method developed to measure the resistant starch (RS) content of selected plant food products and a range of commercial starch samples. Food materials examined contained RS (cooked kidney beans, green banana, and corn flakes) and commercial starches, most of which naturally contain, or were processed to yield, elevated RS levels. The m...

2007
David J. Schingoethe

Ethanol byproducts or coproducts (I may use the two terms interchangeably) result from the fermentation of grains, typically corn, to produce ethanol – either for fuel use or for human consumption plus distillers grains and possibly other byproducts. Most of the ethanol produced in the U.S.A. today is via dry grinding, with dried distillers grains plus solubles (DDGS) as the main byproduct (Rau...

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