Comparative methodologies for measuring metabolizable energy of various types of resistant high amylose corn starch
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-23-2009
Abstract
Energy values of high amylose corn starches high in resistant starch (RS) were determined in vivo by two different methodologies. In one study, energy values were determined according to growth relative to glucose-based diets in rats fed diets containing RS2, heat-treated RS2 (RS2-HT), RS3, and amylase predigested versions to isolate the RS component. Net metabolizable energy values ranged from 2.68 to 3.06 kcal/g for the RS starches, and 1.91-2.53 kcal/g for the amylase predigested versions. In a second study, rats were fed a diet containing RS2-HT and the metabolizable energy value was determined by bomb calorimetry. The metabolizable energy value was 2.80 kcal/g, consistent with Study 1. Thus, high amylose corn based RS ingredients and their amylase predigested equivalents have energy values approximately 65-78% and 47-62% of available starch (Atwater factor), respectively, according to the RS type (Garcia, T. A.; McCutcheon, K. L.; Francis, A. R.; Keenan, M. J.; O'Neil, C. E.; Martin, R. J.; Hegsted, M. The effects of resistant starch on gastrointestinal organs and fecal output in rats. FASEB J. 2003, 17, A335). ©2009 American Chemical Society.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
First Page
8474
Last Page
8479
Recommended Citation
Tulley, R., Appel, M., Enos, T., Hegsted, M., Mccutcheon, K., Zhou, J., Raggio, A., Jeffcoat, R., Birkett, A., Martin, R., & Keenan, M. (2009). Comparative methodologies for measuring metabolizable energy of various types of resistant high amylose corn starch. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 57 (18), 8474-8479. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf900971c