2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcs.2015.01.002
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Characterisation of starch during germination and seedling development of a rice mutant with a high content of resistant starch

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“…In the process of digestion, a proportion of starch, which is called RS, escapes from digestion in the small intestine of healthy individuals within 120 min but fermented in the colon (Sun et al, 2015). A literature review conducted by Sajilata et al (2006) described that RS has physiological functions similar to those of dietary fibers.…”
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“…In the process of digestion, a proportion of starch, which is called RS, escapes from digestion in the small intestine of healthy individuals within 120 min but fermented in the colon (Sun et al, 2015). A literature review conducted by Sajilata et al (2006) described that RS has physiological functions similar to those of dietary fibers.…”
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“…Resistant starch can potentially help individuals control diabetes and energy balance, and the short-chain fatty acids produced by fermenting colonic bacteria provide direct health benefits to the colon (Birt et al, 2013). Due to the considerable health benefits, RS has attracted substantial attention in recent years (Haenen et al, 2013;Sun et al, 2015). Variable contents of RS among different genotypes of rice (Chiu and Stewart, 2012) and wheat (Hazard et al, 2012) have been reported.…”
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“…A differential scanning calorimeter (DSC Q20, TA, USA) with internal coolant and nitrogen/air purge gas was used to examine the gelatinisation/melting temperatures according to Sun et al . (), a portion of 2.5 mg rice flour was mixed with 7.5 mL deionised water and hermetically sealed in an aluminium DSC pan. After equilibrating for 12 h at room temperature, the sample was scanned from 30 to 110 °C at a heating rate of 4 °C min −1 .…”
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“…However, most studies are focused on the influences of adding NSPs on starch properties, few study put attention to operation of the endogenous NSPs to improve the rice quality, especial for improving the palatability of rice high in RS without changing its low GI. It was shown that cell walls could interact with starch and influence starch hydrolysis when digested by endogenous amylase during germination (Sun et al ., ). NSPs may act as resistant material making it less digestible and thereby influence the digestibility of cooked rice (Tamura et al ., ).…”
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“…The green synthetic strategy for the production of uniform and monodisperse QDs is to use starch as a capping agent ]. Starch, as a natural polysaccharide, occurs in many plants including maize, rice, and potatoes and it consists of linear amylose (contain of glucose residues linked by α‐1,4‐glycosidic bonds) and branched amylopectin (comprise of glucose residues linked by α‐1,4‐glycosidic and α‐1,6‐glycosidic bonds . It is a renewable green raw material, which can be used in different industries such as mining, chemical, cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical.…”
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