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 - 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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Application in meat products: Resistant dextrin as dietary fiber can absorb aromas and prevent the volatilization of aroma substances.
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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 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 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 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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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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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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APPLICATION1. Moistening bowel laxative effectUnlike standard starch, resistant dextrin is more like resistant starch, which is partially hydrolyzed in the upper part of the digestive tract, while the rest enters the large intestine. About three quarters of it is slowly fermented in the large intestine, and then discharged out of the body to moisten the intestine and relieve constipation.2. Improve the effect of lipid metabolismIn addition to simply increasing the amount of fiber in foods, dextrin-resistant foods also help delay the return of hunger and have some benefits for weight loss.3.
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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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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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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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Resistant Dextrin is a new generation of water-soluble dietary fiber produced by natural starch. Many fiber sources are available on the market, but none offers all the benefits of Resistant Dextrin: acid and thermal stability, high digestive tolerance, low glycemic index, low insulinemic index and low caloric value.
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Resistant dextrin is a kind of low calorie dextran obtained from corn starch by heating and decomposing under acidic conditions, which belongs to low molecular weight water-soluble dietary fiber. Dietary fiber is an indispensable substance to maintain human health.
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Product descriptionSoluble corn fiber, also known as resistant dextrin, is a hydrolysis product between starch and starch sugar.It has the characteristics of good fluidity and solubility, moderate viscosity, emulsification, stability and resistance to recrystallization, low water absorption, less agglomeration, and a better carrier for sweeteners.
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The Resistant Dextrin has moistening bowel and laxative effect. Resistant dextrin is different from standard starch, more like resistant starch, in the upper part of the digestive tract is partially hydrolyzed, while the rest of the large intestine, about three-quarters of the part in the large intestine slowly and gradually fermented, and finally discharged from the body, play a moistening bowel and laxative effect.According to the degree of its dissolution in water, it can be divided into two basic types: water-soluble fiber and insoluble fiber.
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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 - 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. Resistant Dextrin is a new generation of water-soluble dietary fiber produced by natural starch. Dietary fiber is an indispensable substance to maintain human health.
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Application:1.Application in dairy productsResistant dextrin can be added as simple as granulated sugar or sugar without affecting the original flavor of the food, so it can be used to make dietary fiber-enhanced dairy products or milk beverages that supplement dietary fiber.2. Application in infant foodIn infants and young children, especially after weaning, the body of bifidobacteria is drastically reduced, leading to diarrhea, anorexia, developmental delay, and reduced nutrient utilization.
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Product descriptionResistant dextrin is a soluble fiber derived from wheat or corn starch and produced through a highly controlled process of partial hydrolysis and repolymerization of dextrin. Additionally, daily supplementation with 10 g of resistant dextrin improved insulin resistance and inflammatory responses in women with type 2 diabetes.Resistant dextrin is a white to light yellow powder. It is a water-soluble dietary fiber made from non-GMO natural corn starch through a certain degree of hydrolysis, polymerization, separation and other steps.
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resistant dextrin, also known as corn syrup solids or corn syrup fiber, is a type of dietary fiber derived from cornstarch. It is produced through a process called enzymatic hydrolysis, which breaks down the cornstarch into shorter chains of glucose molecules.As the name suggests, resistant dextrin is soluble in water, making it easily incorporated into various food and beverage applications. It has a mildly sweet taste and can be used as a low-calorie sweetener alternative.One of the key characteristics of resistant dextrin is its resistance to digestion in the small intestine.
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Product descriptionIndigestible dextrin is a type of dietary fiber that is derived from starch. It is produced through a process that breaks down the starch into smaller molecules, resulting in a dextrin with a high fiber content.Indigestible dextrin is classified as a soluble fiber because it dissolves in water. However, unlike some other soluble fibers, it is not completely broken down or absorbed in the small intestine.
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Non-GMO natural corn starch, also called corn dextrin fiber, under acidity conditions and heating decomposition can get low molecular weight soluble glucan. White or light yellow resistant dextrin powder. As a type of soluble dextrin fiber, this non-gmo resistant dextrin can be soluble in water.
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