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Synergistic amylomaltase and branching enzyme catalysis to suppress cassava starch digestibility

Sorndech et al., 2015

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5780369820723066352
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Sorndech W
Meier S
Jansson A
Sagnelli D
Hindsgaul O
Tongta S
Blennow A
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Carbohydrate Polymers

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Starch provides our main dietary caloric intake and over-consumption of starch-containing foods results in escalating life-style disease including diabetes. By increasing the content of α-1, 6 branch points in starch, digestibility by human amylolytic enzymes is expected to be …
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