Measurement of resistant starch

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Abstract

A robust and reliable method was developed to measure resistant starch (RS), i.e., starch that enters the large intestine. In vivo conditions were reflected as much as possible while a user-friendly format was maintained. Parameters investigated included α-amylase concentration, pH of incubation, maltose inhibition of α-amylase, the need for amyloglucosidase inclusion, the effect of shaking and stirring on determined values, and problems in recovering and analyzing the RS-containing pellet. The RS values obtained were in good agreement with published in vivo data. An interlaboratory evaluation of the method has been completed (First Action Method 2002.02).

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McCleary, B. V., & Monaghan, D. A. (2002). Measurement of resistant starch. Journal of AOAC International, 85(3), 665–675. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/85.3.665

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