Resistant starch may reduce short-term blood sugar levels
A study published in Nutrients suggests that a grain-free, potato-based resistant starch type 4 (chemically-modified starches) may reduce short-term blood sugar levels. IFT Daily News
A study published in Nutrients suggests that a grain-free, potato-based resistant starch type 4 (chemically-modified starches) may reduce short-term blood sugar levels. IFT Daily News
A new comprehensive review published in Nutrition Bulletin examines the potential health benefits of resistant starch, a form of starch that is not digested in the small intestine and is … Continue Reading →
Ingredion has announced the approval of a petition submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), resulting in a qualified health claim that will enable food manufacturers to communicate … Continue Reading →
A study published in Scientific Reports shows that resistant wheat starch may reduce risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome, including high blood pressure, abdominal obesity, elevated fasting blood sugar, and … Continue Reading →
A study presented at the Annual Obesity Week conference on Nov. 4 shows that high amylose resistant starch (HI-MAIZE) may improve insulin sensitivity in women. IFT Daily News
The ADM/Matsutani LLC team that markets Fibersol, a line of soluble dietary fibers, has announced that Health Canada has recently added resistant maltodextrin (Fibersol-2) to its list of approved novel … Continue Reading →
Innovia Films, a global manufacturer of biofilms, and Corbion Purac, a leader in lactic acid and lactides, are joining forces to develop PLA (poly lactic acid) film that is both … Continue Reading →
A study published in Food Science & Nutrition shows that HI-MAIZE resistant starch may be able to increase the dietary fiber content of certain foods with minimal impact on sensory … Continue Reading →