Resistant starch (RS), the dietary starch that scape digestion in the small intestine, can yields up to 20% of the starch in cereal and legume products. Several fractions contribute to the total RS of foods: retrograded amylose, starch inaccessible to digestive enzymes because of mechanical barriers, chemically modified starch fragments, undigested starch due to α-amylase inhibitors and starch complexed with other food components. RS is formed in products processed following heat treatments (baking, extrusion, autoclaving, etc.). RS produces significant fecal bulking and is partially fermentable by anaerobic bacteria of the colon. On the other hand, the relation of resistant starch with the glucose and insulin response in human subjects is ...
Encontrado em diversos alimentos, o amido é a mais importante fonte de carboidratos da dieta. Potenc...
"Resistant starch (=RS)" is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation not abso...
Abstract "Resistant starch (=RS)" is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation...
Not all starch that is ingested into the human body is digested into D-glucose – the portion that de...
Knowledge of the food processing methods and conditions as well as the underlying mechanism that lea...
Starch is a high-molecular carbohydrate composed of linear (amylose) and branched (amylopectin) chai...
Starch is the storage carbohydrate in plants and also the largest source of carbohydrates in human f...
Introdução: O amido resistente (AR) é uma fibra solúvel não viscosa e fermentável, definida como a p...
Resistant starch (RS) refers to the sum of starch and starch degradation products that are not absor...
Dietary fiber intakes in Western societies are concerningly low and do not reflect global recommende...
Background: Resistant starch (RS) is known for potential health benefits in the human colon. To inve...
Ongoing research to develop digestion-resistant starch for human health promotion integrates the dis...
<p>Resistant starch (RS) is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation no...
Resistant starch (RS) is defined as 'the sum of starch and products of starch degradation not absorb...
"Resistant starch (=RS)" is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation not abso...
Encontrado em diversos alimentos, o amido é a mais importante fonte de carboidratos da dieta. Potenc...
"Resistant starch (=RS)" is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation not abso...
Abstract "Resistant starch (=RS)" is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation...
Not all starch that is ingested into the human body is digested into D-glucose – the portion that de...
Knowledge of the food processing methods and conditions as well as the underlying mechanism that lea...
Starch is a high-molecular carbohydrate composed of linear (amylose) and branched (amylopectin) chai...
Starch is the storage carbohydrate in plants and also the largest source of carbohydrates in human f...
Introdução: O amido resistente (AR) é uma fibra solúvel não viscosa e fermentável, definida como a p...
Resistant starch (RS) refers to the sum of starch and starch degradation products that are not absor...
Dietary fiber intakes in Western societies are concerningly low and do not reflect global recommende...
Background: Resistant starch (RS) is known for potential health benefits in the human colon. To inve...
Ongoing research to develop digestion-resistant starch for human health promotion integrates the dis...
<p>Resistant starch (RS) is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation no...
Resistant starch (RS) is defined as 'the sum of starch and products of starch degradation not absorb...
"Resistant starch (=RS)" is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation not abso...
Encontrado em diversos alimentos, o amido é a mais importante fonte de carboidratos da dieta. Potenc...
"Resistant starch (=RS)" is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation not abso...
Abstract "Resistant starch (=RS)" is defined as the sum of starch and products of starch degradation...