Failure to Ferment Dietary Resistant Starch in Specific Mouse Models of Obesity Results in No Body Fat Loss
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry2009Vol. 57(19), pp. 8844–8851
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June Zhou, Roy J. Martin, Richard T. Tulley, Anne M. Raggio, Li Shen, Elizabeth Lissy, Kathleen L McCutcheon, Michael J. Keenan
Abstract
(1) decreased body fat by RS is not simply due to dietary energy dilution in C57Bl/6J mice, and (2) along with their inability to ferment RS, RS fed obese mice did not lose body fat. Thus, colonic fermentation of RS might play an important role in the effect of RS on fat loss.
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