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      REVIEW: Molecular Diversity in Pulse Seed Starch and Complex Carbohydrates and Its Role in Human Nutrition and Health

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          Short-chain fatty acids and human colonic function: roles of resistant starch and nonstarch polysaccharides.

          Resistant starch (RS) is starch and products of its small intestinal digestion that enter the large bowel. It occurs for various reasons including chemical structure, cooking of food, chemical modification, and food mastication. Human colonic bacteria ferment RS and nonstarch polysaccharides (NSP; major components of dietary fiber) to short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), mainly acetate, propionate, and butyrate. SCFA stimulate colonic blood flow and fluid and electrolyte uptake. Butyrate is a preferred substrate for colonocytes and appears to promote a normal phenotype in these cells. Fermentation of some RS types favors butyrate production. Measurement of colonic fermentation in humans is difficult, and indirect measures (e.g., fecal samples) or animal models have been used. Of the latter, rodents appear to be of limited value, and pigs or dogs are preferable. RS is less effective than NSP in stool bulking, but epidemiological data suggest that it is more protective against colorectal cancer, possibly via butyrate. RS is a prebiotic, but knowledge of its other interactions with the microflora is limited. The contribution of RS to fermentation and colonic physiology seems to be greater than that of NSP. However, the lack of a generally accepted analytical procedure that accommodates the major influences on RS means this is yet to be established.
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              Analytical, Biochemical and Physicochemical Aspects of Starch Granule Size, with Emphasis on Small Granule Starches: A Review

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                Journal
                Cereal Chemistry
                Cereal Chemistry
                Scientific Societies
                0009-0352
                1943-3638
                July 2010
                July 21 2010
                July 2010
                : 87
                : 4
                : 342-352
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
                [2 ]Corresponding author. E‐mail:
                [3 ]Department of Biochemistry, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St Johns, Newfoundland, Canada.
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                10.1094/CCHEM-87-4-0342
                812a4c28-6c97-40d0-8ce7-7bf69c5742e8
                © 2010

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