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The effect of resistant starches on fat oxidation in healthy adults as measured by a 13CO2-breath test
Authors:Klaus D. Wutzke  Kerstin V. Schmidek
Affiliation:Research Laboratory, Department of Paediatrics, University Medicine of Rostock, Rostock, Germany
Abstract:A resistant starch (RS) mixture (MIX) consisting of fibre of potatoes (FP) and wrinkled pea starch (WPS), and high amylose maize starch (HAMS) were supplemented in adults to evaluate their effects on fat oxidation by means of a 13CO2-breath test. Sixteen subjects received a regular diet either without or with the supplementation of MIX and HAMS in randomised order. After administration of a [U-13C]algal lipid mixture, exhaled air was collected over 14?h in 0.5- and 1-h intervals. The 13C abundances were measured by nondispersive infrared spectroscopy. In comparison to the dry run (DR), supplementation with MIX and with HAMS increased the cumulative percentage dose recovery: (DR: 16.7?%, MIX: 16.9?%, HAMS: 18.0?%), but without statistical significance. The colonic degradation of MIX and HAMS to short-chain fatty acids tends to lower the formation of carbohydrate-derived acetyl-CoA and contributes to a postprandial lipid oxidation increase by using fat-derived acetyl-CoA as a compensatory fuel source.
Keywords:Carbon-13  13CO2-breath test  fat oxidation  isotope application in medicine  maize starch  lipid oxidation  resistant starch  respiratory quotient  stable isotope tracer techniques
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