Sprague Dawley Rats Were Able To Ferment Purified Resistant Starch And Whole Grain Starch On Moderate And High Fat Diets
Whole grain (WG) and fat content of the diet have been previously shown to affect intestinal fermentation and phenotype conferred by highamylose maize starch (HAM), a form of fermentable dietary fiber. The current study was designed to compare rodent gut health following consumption of whole grain a...
Main Author: | Guice, Justin Lamont |
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Other Authors: | Losso, Jack |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
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LSU
2016
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Online Access: | http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-07112016-130357/ |
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