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In vitro and in vivo digestion of octenyl succinic starch

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 98, Issue 2, Pages 1266-1271

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2013.07.057

Keywords

Octenyl succinic starch; Resistant starch; In vivo digestion of starch; Rat body weight

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  1. USDA-NRI/AFRI

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This study aimed to understand effects of octenyl succinic anhydride (USA) modification of normal corn (NCS) and high-amylose corn (HA7) starch on their enzymatic hydrolysis rates. After modification with 3% and 10% OSA, resistant starch (RS) contents of the cooked OS-NCS increased from 0.8% of the control starch to 6.8% and 13.2% (Englyst Method), respectively, whereas that of the cooked OS-HA7 decreased from 24.1% to 23.7% and 20.9%, respectively. When the cooked NCS, HA7 and OS (10%)-HA7 were used to prepare diets for rats at 55% (w/w) starch, RS contents of the diets were 1.1%, 13.2% and 14.6%, respectively. After feeding to the rats, 20.2-31.1% of the starch in the OS (10%)-HA7-diet was not utilized in vivo and was found in rat feces, which was substantially larger than that of the HA7-diet (<= 4.9%) and NCS-diet (<= 0.2%). The body weights of the rats, however, remained similar between different groups. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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