Starch Digestion and Absorption in Nonruminants , ,
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 122 (1) , 172-177
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/122.1.172
Abstract
Starch digestion and absorption is augmented appreciably by physical processing of grain or legume and by heating to 100°C for several minutes before its ingestion. Starch, a polysaccharide composed of α1,4-linked glucose units (amylose) and α1,4-1,6-linked branched structure (amylopectin), is cleaved in the duodenal cavity by secreted pancreatic α-amylase to a disaccharide (maltose), trisaccharide (maltotriose), and branched α-dextrins. These final oligosaccharides are hydrolyzed efficiently by complimentary action of three integral brush border enzymes at the intestinal surface: glucoamylase (maltase-glucoamylase, amyloglucosidase), sucrase (maltase-sucrase) and α-dexitrinase (isomaltase). The final monosaccharide glucose product is then cotransported into the enterocyte along with Na+ by a specific brush border 75-kDa transport protein in the rate-limiting step for overall starch assimilation. By virtue of this sequential luminal and membrane digestion followed by glucose transport, starch is assimilated in a very efficient manner in nonruminants.Keywords
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