2015
DOI: 10.1017/s0029665115000634
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Preparation and characterisation of retrograded resistant starch

Abstract: Starch digestion is of great importance to human health with a large fraction being digested in the small intestine. However, starch material that escapes digestion by amylolytic enzymes in the upper gastrointestinal tract is termed 'resistant starch' (RS). RS has been subdivided into four groups; physically inaccessible starch (RS1), native (uncooked) starch (RS2), retrograded (cooked and cooled) starch (RS3), and chemically modified starch (RS4). The amount of RS can vary considerably depending upon the bota… Show more

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