About this Research Topic
This special issue aims to explore the advances and applications of resistant starch in nutrition for disease prevention. It seeks to gather the latest research on various aspects of resistant starch, including its types and sources, digestive fate and metabolic effects, gut microbiota modulation, and its potential role in preventing diseases such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer.
Potential Topics of Interest including but not limited to:
1. Types and Sources of Resistant Starch:
• Classification and characterization of different types of RS
• Food sources rich in RS and their nutritional profiles
• Novel sources or innovative methods for increasing RS content in food products
2. Digestive Fate and Metabolic Effects of Resistant Starch:
• Mechanisms of RS digestion and fermentation in the gastrointestinal tract
• Metabolic effects of RS on glycemic control, lipid metabolism, and energy balance
• Effects of RS on postprandial glucose and insulin responses
3. Gut Microbiota Modulation by Resistant Starch:
• Influence of RS on gut microbiota composition and diversity
• Production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) by gut microbiota from RS fermentation
• Interactions between RS, gut microbiota, and host health
4. Resistant Starch and Disease Prevention:
• Epidemiological studies linking RS consumption to the prevention of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and colorectal cancer
• Mechanisms underlying the protective effects of RS in disease prevention
• Clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of RS interventions in disease management and prevention
Keywords: Resistant starch, Metabolic effects, Gut microbiota, Disease prevention, Health benefits
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