diastaseresistant
Diastaseresistant refers to substances that resist hydrolysis by diastase, an enzyme (alpha-amylase) found in saliva and used in laboratory assays to break down starch into smaller sugars. When a material is diastase-resistant, it remains largely intact after exposure to this enzyme under specified conditions.
In starch science and nutrition, diastase resistance is closely related to the concept of resistant starch,
Measurement of diastase resistance typically involves an in vitro digestion where a test sample is incubated
Applications include evaluating and engineering food ingredients to achieve lower glycemic responses, enhance dietary fiber content,
See also: resistant starch, alpha-amylase, diastase, retrogradation.