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The following pages link to Effect of resistant starch from corn or rice on glucose control, colonic events, and blood lipid concentrations in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats (Q44438072):
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- Multiple functional ingredient approach in formulating dietary supplement for management of diabetes: a review. (Q30358713) (← links)
- Effects of dual modified resistant indica rice starch on azoxymethane-induced incipient colon cancer in mice (Q33724001) (← links)
- Fermentation RS3 derived from sago and rice starch with Clostridium butyricum BCC B2571 or Eubacterium rectale DSM 17629 (Q34042397) (← links)
- High Amylose Starch with Low In Vitro Digestibility Stimulates Hindgut Fermentation and Has a Bifidogenic Effect in Weaned Pigs. (Q35777935) (← links)
- Effect of retrograded rice on weight control, gut function, and lipid concentrations in rats (Q35813001) (← links)
- Plants used for the treatment of diabetes in Jordan: a review of scientific evidence (Q37803408) (← links)
- Resistant starch as a novel dietary strategy to maintain kidney health in diabetes mellitus (Q39263579) (← links)
- Measurement of resistant starch content in cooked rice and analysis of gelatinization and retrogradation characteristics (Q40916156) (← links)
- Heat-moisture treatment of high-amylose corn starch increases dietary fiber content and lowers plasma cholesterol in ovariectomized rats (Q46885263) (← links)
- Effects of corn type and fasting time before slaughter on growth and plasma index in weaning pigs (Q47576606) (← links)
- In vitro starch digestion kinetics, corrected for estimated gastric emptying, predict portal glucose appearance in pigs. (Q53067447) (← links)
- Health properties of resistant starch (Q53955923) (← links)
- Resistant Starch: Physiological Roles and Food Applications (Q55980977) (← links)
- Starch with high amylose content and low in vitro digestibility increases intestinal nutrient flow and microbial fermentation and selectively promotes bifidobacteria in pigs (Q57120922) (← links)
- High‐amylose rice improves indices of animal health in normal and diabetic rats (Q82827105) (← links)
- Raw Chinese Yam (Dioscorea opposita) Promotes Cecal Fermentation and Reduces Plasma Non-HDL Cholesterol Concentration in Rats (Q83368653) (← links)
- Effects of Resistant Starch Ingestion on Postprandial Lipemia and Subjective Appetite in Overweight or Obese Subjects (Q90720058) (← links)
- Comparative effects of slowly digestible and resistant starch from rice in high-fat diet-induced obese mice (Q91831298) (← links)