Digestibility of the Hydrogenated Derivative of an Isomaltooligosaccharide Mixture by Rats
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The digestibility of the hydrogenated derivative of an isomaltooligosaccharide mixture (IMO-H) was investigated. In an in vitro experiment, the digestibility of IMO-H was examined by models of the digestive system. IMO-H was resistant to two types of α-amylase and to artificial gastric juice. Enzymes in the rat small intestinal mucosa hydrolyzed tri-, tetra- and higher saccharide alcohols to disaccharide alcohol, removing successive glucose units from the non-reducing ends of the chains. The hydrolysis ratio for IMO-H was intermediate between the values for maltose and maltitol. In an in vivo study, growing rats were fed on an experimental diet containing IMO-H, maltitol, or hydrogenated palatinose in the range from 5% to 20%. The growth parameters of the rats fed on the test sugar show that the availability of IMO-H was about 1.2 to 1.25 times that of maltitol or hydrogenated palatinose.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1999-09-23
著者
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KANEKO Toshiyuki
Research and Development Center, Showa Sangyo Co., Ltd.
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Kaneko Toshiyuki
Research And Development Center Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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弥武 経也
昭和産業(株)技術部
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TSUNEHIRO Jun
Research and Development Center, Showa Sangyo Co., Ltd.,
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Tsunehiro Jun
Research And Development Center Kashima Laboratory Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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OKAMOTO Katsuyuki
Research and Development Center, Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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FURUYAMA Yasuo
Research and Development Center, Kashima Laboratory, Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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YATAKE Tsuneya
Research and Development Center, Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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Yatake T
Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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Yatake Tsuneya
Research And Development Center Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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Yatake Tsuneya
R & D Center Kashima Division Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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Furuyama Yasuo
Research And Development Center Kashima Laboratory Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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Okamoto Katsuyuki
Research And Development Center Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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KANEKO Toshiyuki
Research and Development Center, Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
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