Large-bowel fermentation of resistant starch produces SCFA that are believed to be important in maintaining visceral function. High-amylose maize starch (HAMS) and acylated starches are sources of resistant starch and are an effective means of increasing colonic SCFA. Cooking increases digestibility of starches but its effects on the capacity of these starches to raise large-bowel SCFA are unknown. We have examined the effects of cooking of HAMS and butyrylated HAMS (HAMSB) on amylolysis in vitro and their capacity to raise caeco-colonic SCFA in rats. The starches were boiled in excess water and microwaved, followed by drying at 100°C. Cooking increased in vitro glucose release for both starches but significantly less from HAMSB. Rat growth...
BackgroundShort-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) maintain human colonic function and may help prevent colon...
Feeding higher levels of dietary animal protein (as casein or red meat) increases colonic DNA damage...
O⁶-methyl guanine (O⁶MeG) adducts are major toxic, promutagenic, and procarcinogenic adducts involve...
Introduction: Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) are produced by large bowel fermentation of dietary car...
Copyright © The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.Dietary resis...
Abstract Background We investigated in rats the effects of feeding different forms of high amylose m...
The short-chain fatty acids acetate, propionate, and butyrate are produced by colonic bacterial ferm...
Copyright © 2007 Landes BiosciencePrevious studies have shown increased levels of colonocyte DNA dam...
Objective Obesity is a health concern. Resistant starch (RS) type 2 from high-amylose maize (HAM-RS2...
Objective Obesity is a health concern. Resistant starch (RS) type 2 from high-amylose maize (HAM-RS2...
Resistant starch (RS), fed as high amylose maize starch (HAMS) or butyrylated HAMS (HAMSB), opposes ...
Colorectal disturbances encompass a variety of disorders that impact the colon and rectum, such as c...
A review of the literature revealed that diet plays an important role in serious human noninfectious...
Background: Resistant starch (RS) is known for potential health benefits in the human colon. To inve...
Resistant starch (RS) is well known to be fermented in the caecum and the colon of animals, increasi...
BackgroundShort-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) maintain human colonic function and may help prevent colon...
Feeding higher levels of dietary animal protein (as casein or red meat) increases colonic DNA damage...
O⁶-methyl guanine (O⁶MeG) adducts are major toxic, promutagenic, and procarcinogenic adducts involve...
Introduction: Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) are produced by large bowel fermentation of dietary car...
Copyright © The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.Dietary resis...
Abstract Background We investigated in rats the effects of feeding different forms of high amylose m...
The short-chain fatty acids acetate, propionate, and butyrate are produced by colonic bacterial ferm...
Copyright © 2007 Landes BiosciencePrevious studies have shown increased levels of colonocyte DNA dam...
Objective Obesity is a health concern. Resistant starch (RS) type 2 from high-amylose maize (HAM-RS2...
Objective Obesity is a health concern. Resistant starch (RS) type 2 from high-amylose maize (HAM-RS2...
Resistant starch (RS), fed as high amylose maize starch (HAMS) or butyrylated HAMS (HAMSB), opposes ...
Colorectal disturbances encompass a variety of disorders that impact the colon and rectum, such as c...
A review of the literature revealed that diet plays an important role in serious human noninfectious...
Background: Resistant starch (RS) is known for potential health benefits in the human colon. To inve...
Resistant starch (RS) is well known to be fermented in the caecum and the colon of animals, increasi...
BackgroundShort-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) maintain human colonic function and may help prevent colon...
Feeding higher levels of dietary animal protein (as casein or red meat) increases colonic DNA damage...
O⁶-methyl guanine (O⁶MeG) adducts are major toxic, promutagenic, and procarcinogenic adducts involve...