نتایج جستجو برای: fiber carbohydrates

تعداد نتایج: 148343  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2010
f. rezaii m. danesh mesgaran a. r. heravi mousavi

an in vitro experiment was conducted to determine the effect of supplemental non-fiber carbohydrate(nfc) on the disappearance kinetics of cellulose (ce) by mixed ruminal microorganisms. non-supplementedor nfc supplemented cellulose (467 mg nfc/g cellulose as sucrose (cesu) or starch (cest) or a 1:1 mixtureof sucrose + starch (cesust)) were incubated for 24, 48, and 96 h at 39°c. after each incu...

Journal: :Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL 1997

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 1987

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2003
Peter J Aggett Carlo Agostoni Irene Axelsson Christine A Edwards Olivier Goulet Olle Hernell Berthold Koletzko Harry N Lafeber Jean-Léopold Micheli Kim F Michaelsen Jacques Rigo Hania Szajewska Lawrence T Weaver

The consumption of nondigestible carbohydrates is perceived as beneficial by health professionals and the general public, but the translation of this information into dietary practice, public health recommendations, and regulatory policy has proved difficult. Nondigestible carbohydrates are a heterogeneous entity, and their definition is problematic. Without a means to characterize the dietary ...

2012
B. J. Kerr G. C. Shurson

Plant carbohydrates can be classified into three categories: 1) simple sugars and their conjugates (glucose, fructose, etc.); 2) storage reserve compounds (starch); and 3) structural carbohydrates (cellulose, hemicellulose, etc.). Simple sugars and storage compounds are primarily digested in the upper gastrointestinal tract, although not completely, while structural carbohydrates are only parti...

2012

Plant carbohydrates can be classified into three categories: 1) simple sugars and their conjugates (glucose, fructose, etc.); 2) storage reserve compounds (starch); and 3) structural carbohydrates (cellulose, hemicellulose, etc.). Simple sugars and storage compounds are primarily digested in the upper gastrointestinal tract, although not completely, while structural carbohydrates are only parti...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2000
K A Meyer L H Kushi D R Jacobs J Slavin T A Sellers A R Folsom

BACKGROUND Dietary carbohydrates may influence the development of type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes, for example, through effects on blood glucose and insulin concentrations. OBJECTIVE We examined the relations of baseline intake of carbohydrates, dietary fiber, dietary magnesium, and carbohydrate-rich foods and the glycemic index with incidence of diabetes. DESIGN This was a prospect...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1995
N G Asp

Dietary guidelines encourage a considerable increase in carbohydrate intake compared with the present situation in Western countries. Recent developments regarding nutritional effects of various digestible and undigestible carbohydrates call for more detailed recommendations. The "carbohydrates by difference" concept emerged 150 y ago because of the lack of specific analytical techniques and st...

2011
Ali Aberoumand

Background: Greater consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and cancers. The most important nutrients present in plants are carbohydrates, such as the starch and free sugars, oils, proteins, minerals, ascorbic acid, and the antioxidant phenols. Plants are an essential component of the universe. Human beings have used those as medic...

Journal: :American Journal of Epidemiology 2004

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