Quantitative Assessment of Effective Energy of Resistant Cornstarch Using ^<13>CO_2, H_2, and CH_4 Breath Tests
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We calculated the effective energy of a resistant cornstarch (HB-450) by using ^<13>CO_2, H_2, and CH_4 breath tests to assess HB-450 digestion and fermentation in healthy female subjects. On the basis of the areas under the curves (AUCs) for the concentrations of ^<13>CO_2 and H_2 following ingestion of 40g of HB-450, 23.0±6.8g was digested in the upper digestive tract and 3.6±2.1g was fermented by intestinal flora. The effective energy of the 40g dose was thus calculated as 2.5±0.8kcal/g. These results indicate that ^<13>CO_2, H_2, and CH_4 breath tests are useful for measuring the effective energy of resistant cornstarch.
- 社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2007-08-01
著者
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WATANABE Akiharu
Department of Internal Medicine (III), Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University School of Medici
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Watanabe Akiharu
Department Of Clinical Nutrition Faculty Of Health Science And Technology Kawasaki University Of Med
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Kinoyama Maki
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, Kawasaki University of M
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Nitta Hayami
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, Kawasaki University of M
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Hatase Yuko
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, Kawasaki University of M
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Kinoyama Maki
Doctoral Program In Health Science Graduate School Of Health Science And Technology Kawasaki Univers
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Hatase Yuko
Department Of Clinical Nutrition Faculty Of Health Science And Technology Kawasaki University Of Med
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Nitta Hayami
Doctoral Program In Health Science Graduate School Of Health Science And Technology Kawasaki Univers
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Watanabe Akiharu
Department Of Clinical Nutrition Faculty Of Health Science And Technology Kawasaki University Of Med
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