نتایج جستجو برای: effects of starch 0

تعداد نتایج: 21377945  

Bardia Samareh-Abolhasani Javad Hamedi Maryam Didari Mohammad Ali Amoozegar, Mohammad Shafiei

Production of extracellular amylase was demonstrated under conditions of high salinity in aerobically cultivated culture of a newly isolated moderately halophilic Gram-positive coccus, designated strain F in basal medium containing peptone from meat, yeast extract, NaCl (7% w/v) and starch. Biochemical and physiological characterization along with 16S rRNA sequence analysis placed F in the genu...

2015
J. D. Cloke J. Gordon E. A. Davis

Cryofixation, freeze-etch techniques were used to study the structure of cake batters made from a lean cake formulation before heating and after heating to temperatures up to l00-l02 °C. Batters were prepared without added emulsifiers and with saturated and unsaturated monoglycerides replacing 5 and l 0% of the oil. Unsaturated monoglyceri des were more effective than saturated monoglycerides i...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
s. lotfinia m. javanmard dakheli a mohammadi nafchi

in the recent years, considerable attention has been allocated in the area of using natural preservatives in foods, especially vegetable oils.  starch foams prepared from high amylose starch are useful for encapsulation of substances such as chemicals, liquids or solids, including flavor compounds, pharmaceuticals and essential oils. the foams have the ability to trap the active material and su...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1999
M F Montaño W Chai T E Zinn-Ware R A Zinn

Two trials were conducted to evaluate the influence of malic acid supplementation on ruminal fermentation. In Trial 1, six Holstein steers (300 kg) with ruminal cannulas were used in a crossover design experiment to study the influence of malic acid (MA) on ruminal metabolism during glucose-induced lactic acidosis. Treatments consisted of a 77% steam-flaked barley-based finishing diet supplemen...

Journal: :journal of food biosciences and technology 2015
a. hajibabaei f. abdolmaleki

in this study, modified starch was used as a fat replacer in the milk. the fat replacer was manufactured from modified starch such as pre-gelatinized and cross–linked starches. modified starches were manufactured by hydrochloric acid and citric acid treatments from potato and wheat and were added to skim milk at concentrations of 0.15%, 0.30% and 0.45%. viscosity, total solid, fat content, titr...

2017
Jonna C. Sandberg Inger M. E. Björck Anne C. Nilsson

BACKGROUND The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and prevention is needed. Whole grain has shown potential to lower the risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. One possible mechanism behind the benefits of whole grain is the gut fermentation of dietary fiber (DF), e.g. non-starch polysaccharides and resistant starch (RS), in whole grain. The purpose of the study...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
abbas akhgari nanotechnology research center and school of pharmacy, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran hasti sadeghi nanotechnology research center and school of pharmacy, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran mohammad ali dabbagh nanotechnology research center and school of pharmacy, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran

objective(s):the aim of this study was to improve flowability and compressibility characteristics of starch to use as a suitable excipient in direct compression tabletting. quasi-emulsion solvent diffusion was used as a crystal modification method. materials and methods: corn starch was dissolved in hydrochloric acid at 80˚c and then ethanol as a non-solvent was added with lowering temperature ...

2008
R. D. Shaver

Lactating dairy cow diets with more than 24% starch (DM basis) are common, but recent high corn prices have fueled a desire to feed lower-starch diets. The potential for using digestible neutral detergent fiber or pectin from byproduct feeds or sugars to partially replace starch from corn grain in diets fed to lactating dairy cows was reviewed. Potential modifying effects of corn silage, starch...

2000
G.H.P. Vissia A. C. Beynen

Dietary carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) inhibits lipid digestibility in broiler chickens by increasing the viscosity of small intestinal digesta. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of dietary CMC on lipid digestibility in rats fed diets containing either starch or glucose. It was hypothesized that CMC would have a greater inhibitory effect on lipid digestibility when the diet cont...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1995
E A de Deckere W J Kloots J M van Amelsvoort

Male Wistar rats were meal-fed on diets containing various amounts of resistant starch in the form of raw starch (either amylomaize starch, potato starch or modified high-amylose starch) or retrograded starch (prepared from each of the starches) for 6 weeks. Two diets containing normal maize starch were fed as diets poor in resistant starch. Energy absorption (energy consumption minus faecal en...

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