نتایج جستجو برای: resistant starch

تعداد نتایج: 216178  

2016
Ruifang Yang Jianjiang Bai Jun Fang Ying Wang Gangseob Lee Zhongze Piao

Foods rich in resistant starch can help prevent various diseases, including diabetes, colon cancers, diarrhea, and chronic renal and hepatic diseases. Variations in starch biosynthesis enzymes could contribute to the high content of resistant starch in some cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Our previously published work indicated that the sbe3-rs gene in the rice mutant line, 'Jiangtangdao1'...

2016
Barbara A. Gower Richard Bergman Darko Stefanovski Betty Darnell Fernando Ovalle Gordon Fisher S. Katherine Sweatt Holly S. Resuehr Christine Pelkman

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2014
D M Kasote

In the present study, the effect of various processing methods like soaking, autoclaving, storage and pullulanase treatment on resistant starch content and in vitro starch digestibility of dhals (split pulses) of pulses pigeon pea, green gram and black gram was assessed. Results showed that these processing methods including pullulanase treatment significantly decreased the resistant starch (RS...

2010
Enas K. Al-Tamimi Paul A. Seib Brian S. Snyder Mark D. Haub

Objective. The objective was to compare the postprandial glycemic and insulinemic responses to nutrition bars containing either cross-linked RS type 4 (RS4(XL)) or standard wheat starch in normoglycemic adults (n = 13; age = 27 +/- 5 years; BMI = 25 +/- 3 kg/m(2)). Methods. Volunteers completed three trials during which they consumed a glucose beverage (GLU), a puffed wheat control bar (PWB), a...

Journal: :Current pharmaceutical design 2005
R Crittenden A R Bird P Gopal A Henriksson Y K Lee M J Playne

Although the epicentres of probiotic research in the past decade have been Japan and Europe, researchers in the Asia-Pacific region have actively contributed to the growing understanding of the intestinal microbial ecosystem, and interactions between gut bacteria, diet and health of the human host. A number of new probiotic strains have been developed in the region that have been demonstrated t...

2011
Kiyoshi Kawai Haruna Kawai Yoshio Hagura

It is known that crystalline amylopectin of starch plays a role of resistant starch. Although crystalline amylopectin of starchy food melts almost completely during its heat-processing, the melting may be prevented by a pre-dehydration treatment, because melting temperature of the crystalline amylopectin increases with a decrease in the water content of starch. In order to some insight into the...

Journal: :Crop science 2012
Brittany Hazard Xiaoqin Zhang Pasqualina Colasuonno Cristobal Uauy Diane M Beckles Jorge Dubcovsky

Starch is the largest component of the wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain and consists of approximately 70-80% amylopectin and 20-30% amylose. Amylopectin is a highly-branched, readily digested polysaccharide, whereas amylose has few branches and forms complexes that resist digestion and mimic dietary fiber (resistant starch). Down-regulation of the starch branching enzyme II (SBEII) gene by RN...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2000
B S Ramakrishna S Venkataraman P Srinivasan P Dash G P Young H J Binder

BACKGROUND Although standard glucose-based oral rehydration therapy corrects the dehydration caused by cholera, it does not reduce the diarrhea. Short-chain fatty acids, which are produced in the colon from nonabsorbed carbohydrates, enhance sodium absorption. We conducted a study to determine the effects of an orally administered, nonabsorbed starch (i.e., one resistant to digestion by amylase...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2005
Yuji Yamada Seio Hosoya Shigeru Nishimura Takashi Tanaka Yoshitaka Kajimoto Akira Nishimura Osami Kajimoto

We examined the inhibitory effect of a single ingestion of bread containing resistant starch (bread containing about 6 g of resistant starch derived from tapioca per 2 slices) (test food) on the postprandial increase in blood glucose in male and female adults with a fasting blood glucose level between 100 and 140 mg/dl. Bread not containing resistant starch (placebo) was used as the control. Th...

2012
Su - Ling Li Qun - Yu Gao

Mung bean starches were subjected to heat-moisture treatment (HMT) by different moisture contents (15%, 20%, 25%, 30% and 35%) at 120°C for 12h. The impact on the yields of resistant starch (RS), microstructure, physicochemical and functional properties was investigated. Compared to native starch, the RS content of heat-moisture treated starches increased significantly. The RS level of HMT-20 w...

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