نتایج جستجو برای: resistant starch

تعداد نتایج: 216178  

This study treats one important aspect of starch-filled rubber compounds which is their rheological behavior. Starch-based SBR1712 masterbatches resulting from various formulations were prepared using a mini two roll mill and an internal mixer (Plastograph Brabender).The content in starch was varied from 0 to 50 phr. The effect of starch content on the rheological behavior was ev...

Journal: :Food & function 2017
Rewati R Bhattarai Sushil Dhital Peng Wu Xiao Dong Chen Michael J Gidley

Retention of intact plant cells to the end of the small intestine leads to transport of entrapped macronutrients such as starch and protein for colonic microbial fermentation, and is a promising mechanism to increase the content of resistant starch in diets. However, the effect of gastro-intestinal bio-mechanical processing on the intactness of plant cells and the subsequent resistance to enzym...

2017
Federico Baruzzi Silvia de Candia Laura Quintieri Leonardo Caputo Francesca De Leo

The objective of this study was to develop a new synbiotic beverage evaluating the ability of some bifidobacteria strains to grow in this beverage which was fortified with whey proteins up to 20 g L-1, and enriched with 10 g L-1 of prebiotic inulin or resistant starch. The ability of Bifidobacterium strains to survive for 30 days at 4°C was evaluated in two synbiotic whey protein fortified beve...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Ahmed Regina Anthony Bird David Topping Sarah Bowden Judy Freeman Tina Barsby Behjat Kosar-Hashemi Zhongyi Li Sadequr Rahman Matthew Morell

Foods high in resistant starch have the potential to improve human health and lower the risk of serious noninfectious diseases. RNA interference was used to down-regulate the two different isoforms of starch-branching enzyme (SBE) II (SBEIIa and SBEIIb) in wheat endosperm to raise its amylose content. Suppression of SBEIIb expression alone had no effect on amylose content; however, suppression ...

Journal: :Agritech 2021

Coleus tuberosus, also known as black potato, is one of the Indonesian local tubers consumed a carbohydrate substituent. Therefore, this study aimed to examine effect processing and cooling methods on in vitro digestibility potato starch. Furthermore, two factors Randomized Block Design with 2x3 experimental design was used, which consisted (boiling, roasting, microwave) at room temperature 4 °...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1988
A K Mallett C A Bearne P J Young I R Rowland C Berry

1. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed on either a purified, fibre-free diet or a diet in which half the maize starch was replaced with uncooked amylomaize or potato starch (equivalent to 100 or 200 g amylase-resistant starch (ARS)/kg diet respectively). Changes in short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), pH, ammonia and a number of bacterial variables in caecal contents were then assessed. 2. Both ARS su...

2005
M. E. SAMBUCETTI

Cereal Chem. 73(6):759-761 Total dietary fiber (TDF) was measured by the AOAC method 985.29 hydrolyzed after 30 min, while rice and maize starch remained =42 and using 30 and 60 min of amyloglucosidase incubation. Resistant starch 50%, respectively, of TDF values after 60 min. As expected in the was determined in the TDF residues after gelatinization, dissolution with varietal rices, when amylo...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2013
Timothy J Anderson Yongfeng Ai Roger W Jones Robert S Houk Jay-lin Jane Yinsheng Zhao Diane F Birt John F McClelland

Fourier transform infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy (FTIR-PAS) qualitatively and quantitatively measured resistant starch (RS) in rat cecal contents. Fisher 344 rats were fed diets of 55% (w/w, dry basis) starch for 8 weeks. Cecal contents were collected from sacrificed rats. A corn starch control was compared against three RS diets. The RS diets were high-amylose corn starch (HA7), HA7 chemi...

2014
Nosratola D. Vaziri Shu-Man Liu Wei Ling Lau Mahyar Khazaeli Sohrab Nazertehrani Seyed H. Farzaneh Dorothy A. Kieffer Sean H. Adams Roy J. Martin

Inflammation is a major mediator of CKD progression and is partly driven by altered gut microbiome and intestinal barrier disruption, events which are caused by: urea influx in the intestine resulting in dominance of urease-possessing bacteria; disruption of epithelial barrier by urea-derived ammonia leading to endotoxemia and bacterial translocation; and restriction of potassium-rich fruits an...

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