Soluble Corn/Tapioca Fiber(Resistant Dextrin) is a range of all-natural, non-GMO soluble fibers which provides superior binding functionality, reduced calories and increased dietary fiber for a variety of food applications. Available from a tapioca or corn starting source, Resistant Dextrin is unique in that it contains over 90% dietary fiber that is validated utilizing traditional AOAC methodology enhancing flavor and texture of finished products.
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Resistant Dextrin is a soluble dietary fiber composed of indigestible polysaccharides that are difficult to be decomposed by human digestive enzymes. Compared to dextrin or starch, it has more indigestible bonds (α-1,6 bonds, α-1,2 bonds, α-1,3 bonds), so it has a dietary fiber content of 90% or more.
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Resistant dextrin - In the small intestine can delay and inhibit the absorption and digestion of sugars, because resistant dextrin is water-soluble, it can form a gel, preventing the spread of sugars and absorption in the intestine.
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Ingestion of resistant dextrin - can cause hypoglycemia (glucose response =25) and blood insulin response (insulin response =13)). As a slow-release carbohydrate, it can partially or completely replace other carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches. For example, when syrups made from resistant dextrin are used in concentrated fruit drinks and consumed after dilution, the glucose reaction is only 10% of that of the equivalent sugar product.
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In infants and young children, especially after weaning, the bifidobacteria in the body suddenly decreases, resulting in diarrhea and anorexia, growth retardation, and reduced utilization of nutrients, so the consumption of water-soluble resistant dextrin can improve the utilization of nutrients and promote the absorption of calcium, iron, zinc, and other trace elements.Product Parameters Product Name Resistant Dextrin ProductSpecificationLoss On Drying≤6%Ash≤0.5%Total Dietary Fiber≥90%PH3.0-6.0As(mg/kg)≤0.5
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Ingestion of resistant dextrin - can cause hypoglycemia (glucose response =25) and blood insulin response (insulin response =13)(Donazzolo et al., 2003). As a slow-release carbohydrate, it can partially or completely replace other carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches.
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Resistant dextrin , also known as resistant maltodextrin, is a new type of low-calorie dextran. The fiber content is 85% ~ 90%, with high solubility and low viscosity. Soluble in hot water, slightly soluble in cold water, insoluble in ethanol and ether. The average molecular weight is 1 000 ~ 4 000g/mol. The structure is shown in Figure 1.
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Resistant Maltodextrin has been recognized as a key nutrient critical to overall health. With the most recent labeling revision, the US FDA increased the Daily Value for dietary fiber to 28g, to address the concern that more than 90% of women and 97% of men do not meet the recommended daily intake.Soluble corn fiber can be used in a wide range of foods and beverages.1. Enables “high in fiber” claims; an ingredient with a minimum 80% fiber content (dry basis)2. Supports sugar reduction as a label-friendly bulking agent with half the calories of sugar3.
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Most binding options are accompanied with negative baggage including high sugar content that impacts blood glucose levels andthe risk of instigating gastrointestinal distress. Resistant Dextrin eliminates both by offering a low sugar and high fiber binder thathas a low glycemic index and can be tolerated at very high usage rates.
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The addition of a certain amount of dietary fiber can improve the product yield, taste, and quality; soluble dietary fiber can be used as an excellent fat substitute to produce ham sausages with high protein, high dietary fiber, low fat, low salt, low calorie, and health function.Product Parameters Product Name Resistant Dextrin ProductSpecificationLoss On Drying≤6%Ash≤0.5%Total Dietary Fiber≥90%PH3.0-6.0As(mg/kg)≤0.5Pb(mg/kg)≤0.4Bacterial Counts (CFU/ g)≤1000Molds&Yeasts (CFU/ g)≤1000Colifor
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Resistant dextrin, also known as resistant maltodextrin or soluble corn fiber, is a soluble dietary fiber derived from starch. It is produced through a process called enzymatic hydrolysis, which breaks down the starch into shorter chains of glucose molecules. Resistant dextrin is unique because it resists digestion in the small intestine and reaches the large intestine intact, where it ferments and provides various health benefits. It is commonly used as a functional ingredient in food products to increase fiber content, improve texture, and promote digestive health.
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Resistant dextrin, a soluble dietary substance that mostly resists intestinal digestion and ferments mainly in the colon. According to one definition (Roberfroid, 2005) and different announcements published by official committees in various countries (e.g. Italy and France), it is soluble dietary fiber. As a result, resistant dextrins can be added to foods up to 20-25% (weight/weight ratio), and resistant dextrins are officially recognized and labeled as soluble fiber in many countries, including China.
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PRODUCT INSTRUCTION:Non-GMO natural corn starch,under acidity conditions and heating decomposition can get low molecular weight soluble glucan.White or light yellow powder(syrup),can be soluble in water.It can lower blood sugar and regulate blood lipids,contribute to intestinal health and weight control.APPLICATION:Resistant dextrin can be applied to dairy products,baking products,beverage,health care products,etc.PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:Dietary fiber content is very high: above 90%Water activity is low:easy storage,extended shelf lifeLow hygroscopicity:no caking,easy to saveLow viscosit
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European UnionThere is a causal relationship between consuming foods/drinks containing less digestible carbohydrates and a reduced post-meal blood sugar response compared to foods/drinks containing sugary carbohydratesAmericaResistant dextrins are one of the non-digestible carbohydrates (NDCS) that meet the definition of "dietary fiber" and need to be counted as dietary fiber content on the Nutrition Facts and supplement ingredient labelsJapanResistant dextrin (indigestible dextrin) is one of the ingredients approved for food for Specific Health Use (FOSHU), which is used in products
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Soluble corn fiber also offers numerous other health benefits. Studies show that it can help lower cholesterol levels and decrease the risk of heart disease. Furthermore, it has been linked to improved bone density due to its ability to help with the absorption of calcium content as well as better skin health due to its antioxidant properties. Lastly, soluble corn fiber may even boost immunity by increasing the production of short-chain fatty acids in the gut. Overall, soluble corn fiber is a great way to get more nutrition into your diet without compromising on taste or texture.
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Resistant Maltodextrin also offers numerous other health benefits. Studies show that it can help lower cholesterol levels and decrease the risk of heart disease. Furthermore, it has been linked to improved bone density due to its ability to help with the absorption of calcium content as well as better skin health due to its antioxidant properties.
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Application in meat products: Resistant dextrin as dietary fiber can absorb aromas and prevent the volatilization of aroma substances.
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1, Reduce blood sugar, resistant dextrin has a role in regulating the body, can play the value of dietary fiber, can help reduce blood sugar, especially for patients with high blood sugar or hyperglycemia, can reduce the body's demand for insulin, while inhibiting the body's absorption of external sugar, so the effect on reducing blood sugar is very prominent.2, In addition to simply increasing the fiber content of food, resistant dextrin can also help delay the recurrence of hunger pangs, resistant dextrin has been recognized as a prebiotic product by the "Public Nutrition Improv
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1. Resistant dextrin itself is not absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, increasing the sense of satiety at the same time, the water-soluble dietary fiber in resistant dextrin can effectively lock the water molecules in the intestine, increase the water content in the stool, and promote the formation and excretion of stool. 2. Resistant dextrin can improve the utilization of various nutrients and promote the absorption of calcium, iron, zinc and other trace elements. 3. Resistant dextrin can delay and inhibit the absorption and digestion of sugars in the small intestine.
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Resistant dextrin also has several other functional properties, including:1. Fat replacement: Resistant dextrin can be used as a fat replacer in many food products, helping to reduce the calorie content of the product while maintaining its texture and mouthfeel.2. Sugar replacement: Resistant dextrin has a sweet taste and can be used to replace sugar in many food and beverage products, reducing the total amount of added sugars.3. Bulking agent: Resistant dextrin can be used as a bulking agent in many food products, helping to improve their texture and mouthfeel.4. Prebiotic
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Resistant dextrin is a type of dietary fiber that is derived from starch. Starch is a complex carbohydrate that is found in many plant-based foods, including potatoes, corn, wheat, and rice.
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Resistant DextrinDescription: Often used in food and beverages as soluble dextrin fiber to increase satiety and promote weight control. Not only it can boost volume, it can also reduce energy density of food and increase viscosity of liquids. Resistant Dextrin can also act as a prebiotic to improve insulin resistance.Product Usage: Sweetener in food and beverages, Add fiber and Bulk, Weight Loss Supplements.Qufu Bruschettini Biomedical Co.,Ltd.
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Resistant Dextrin of our company is a natural small molecule water-soluble dietary fiber that is made of non-genetically modified natural corn starch as a raw material, obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis, fibrosis, purification and drying.
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Resistant dextrin is a water-soluble dietary fiber derived from corn starch introduced in Japan in 1988. 50% of this fiber will not be digested and absorbed by the human body, which is called "difficult to digest dextrin", and also known as "resistant dextrin".
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