High fat diet partially attenuates fermentation responses in rats fed resistant starch from high-amylose maize
Obesity2013Vol. 21(11), pp. 2350–2355
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Jason A. Charrier, Roy J. Martin, Kathleen L McCutcheon, Anne M. Raggio, Felicia Goldsmith, M'Famara Goita, Reshani Senevirathne, Ian L. Brown, Christine Pelkman, June Zhou, John W. Finley, Holiday Durham, Michael J. Keenan
Abstract
Results demonstrated that a high fat diet partially attenuates the response to HAM-RS2. The mechanism may center on reduced levels of cecal contents propionate and butyrate and reduced serum PYY. This study demonstrated that with consumption of high fat, HAM-RS2 produces fermentation but results in partial attenuation of effects.
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