“…Because of the physical structure of the cell wall carbohydrates they affect satiety (Blundell et al, 1994;Haber et al, 1977) and the rate and extent of starch digestion, which is a major factor controlling blood glucose and insulin (Crapo et al, 1976;Hermansen, 1994;Jenkins et al, 1981;Wolever & Miller, 1995). The concentrations of glucose and fructose in blood are also important in determining protein glycosylation and possibly the process of ageing (Brownlee et al, 1988;Dills, 1993;McDonald, 1995). Some starches affect large bowl function (Cummings et al, 1996;Munster et al, 1994;Phillips et al, 1995) and the concept of resistant starch (RS) has been developed (Englyst et al, 1992).…”