An In-Depth Overview of the Structural Properties, Health Benefits, and Applications of Resistant Dextrin
Xiuli Wu,
Jianwen Zhang,
Xiangxuan Yan
et al.
Abstract:With the escalating prevalence of diabetes and obesity, resistant dextrin, renowned for its prebiotic properties and blood glucose-lowering physiological activity, has garnered significant attention. Resistant dextrin, a low-calorie, indigestible water-soluble dietary fiber processed from starch, has high solubility, low molecular weight, and good thermal stability. The established method for its preparation involves a combination of acid heat treatment and enzymatic purification. Within the human body, resist… Show more
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