Resistant starch has a number of health benefits. The colon appears to benefit substantially. Reasons for this are discussed here.
How Resistant Starch Protects the Colon (Large Intestine)
Filed Under: Carbohydrates Tagged With: Bacteria Clostridium, Bowel Regularity, Butyrate, Cancer Effects, Chain Fatty Acids, Crohn S Disease, Crystalization, Dehydration, Energy Source, Inadequate Numbers, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Large Intestine, Laxative Effect, Mild Laxative, Oral Rehydration Salts, Resistant Starch, Short Chain Fatty Acids, Significant Health, Small Intestine, Starches
Energy Production Through the Kreb’s Cycle

The Kreb’s Cycle is an essential pathway for the complete metabolism off all foods. It is a critical component for energy production in the cell.
Filed Under: Physiology Tagged With: Acid Cycle, aconitase, ADP, alpha keto acids, alpha ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, alpha-ketoglutarate, Amino Acids, Atp, Carbon Molecule, Cellular Function, Cellular Metabolism, Chain Fatty Acids, Chemical Intermediates, citrate, Citrate Synthase, citric acid cycle, CoASH, competitive inhibition, Critical Component, Energy Conversion, energy metabolism, Energy Production, Fad, Fadh, FADH production, fumarate, Glycolysis, Hans Krebs, isocitrate, isocitrate DH, Kreb Cycle, Kreb S Cycle, kreb's cycle, Mitochondria, Nadh, NADH production, Nobel Prize Winner, Odd Chain, Oxaloacetate, oxidative decarboxylation, Pyruvate, pyruvate carboxylase, succinate dehydrogenase, succinate thiokinase, succinyl CoA, TCA cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle




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