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  2. Resistant starch - Wikipedia

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    A specially developed strain of barley, high in resistant starch. Resistant starch (RS) is starch, including its degradation products, that escapes from digestion in the small intestine of healthy individuals. [1] [2] Resistant starch occurs naturally in foods, but it can also be added as part of dried raw foods, or used as an additive in ...

  3. Before You Take a Resistant Starch Supplement, Try This - AOL

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    TO START, RESISTANT starch comes from a good family. “Resistant starch is dietary fiber and dietary fiber has broad health benefits, including gut health, weight maintenance, glucose control ...

  4. 4 ‘Bad’ Vegetables You Should Eat for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Like potatoes, corn is a source of resistant starch, which may help with weight management. Corn-based foods like corn tortillas, popcorn, whole grits and cornmeal are considered whole grains.

  5. Maltodextrin - Wikipedia

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    The chemical family has had a history of changes in classification. As of 2023, a digestion-resistant maltodextrin is considered a resistant dextrin [7] and a resistant starch of type 5. [9] [10] [a] Another study contrasted resistant dextrins and resistant maltodextrins, finding them to differ chemically and functionally. [11]

  6. Retrogradation (starch) - Wikipedia

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    Retrograded starch is a type of resistant starch. Chemical modification of starches can reduce or enhance the retrogradation. Waxy, high amylopectin, starches also have much less of a tendency to retrogradate. Additives such as fat, glucose, sodium nitrate and emulsifier can reduce retrogradation of starch. [citation needed]

  7. Isomaltooligosaccharide - Wikipedia

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    Isomaltooligosaccharide (IMO) is a mixture of short-chain carbohydrates which has a digestion-resistant property. IMO is found naturally in some foods, as well as being manufactured commercially. The raw material used for manufacturing IMO is starch, which is enzymatically converted into a mixture of isomaltooligosaccharides.

  8. Starch - Wikipedia

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    Starch derivatives, such as yellow dextrins, can be modified by addition of some chemicals to form a hard glue for paper work; some of those forms use borax or soda ash, which are mixed with the starch solution at 50–70 °C (122–158 °F) to create a very good adhesive. Sodium silicate can be added to reinforce these formula.

  9. Global Resistant Starch Market Shows Robust Growth, Driven By ...

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    Global Resistant Starch Market Shows Robust Growth, Driven By Increasing Consumer Demand for Healthier Food Options: Future Market Insights 07/26/2024 00:30 -0400 NEWARK, Del, July 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The resistant starch market share has an estimated market valuation of USD 11.9 Billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6. ...