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Academic Article Contribution of mucosal maltase-glucoamylase activities to mouse small intestinal starch alpha-glucogenesis.
Academic Article Mapping the intestinal alpha-glucogenic enzyme specificities of starch digesting maltase-glucoamylase and sucrase-isomaltase.
Academic Article Unexpected high digestion rate of cooked starch by the Ct-maltase-glucoamylase small intestine mucosal a-glucosidase subunit.
Academic Article Starch source influences dietary glucose generation at the mucosal a-glucosidase level.
Academic Article The nature of raw starch digestion.
Academic Article Enzyme-synthesized highly branched maltodextrins have slow glucose generation at the mucosal a-glucosidase level and are slowly digestible in vivo.
Academic Article Evidence of native starch degradation with human small intestinal maltase-glucoamylase (recombinant).
Academic Article Luminal substrate "brake" on mucosal maltase-glucoamylase activity regulates total rate of starch digestion to glucose.
Academic Article Mucosal maltase-glucoamylase plays a crucial role in starch digestion and prandial glucose homeostasis of mice.
Academic Article Inhibition of maltase-glucoamylase activity to hydrolyze a-1,4 linkages by the presence of undigested sucrose.
Academic Article Modulation of starch digestion for slow glucose release through "toggling" of activities of mucosal a-glucosidases.
Academic Article Research progress reported at the 50th Anniversary of the Discovery of Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency Workshop.
Academic Article Luminal starch substrate "brake" on maltase-glucoamylase activity is located within the glucoamylase subunit.
Academic Article Starch digestion and patients with congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency.
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Academic Article Maltase-glucoamylase modulates gluconeogenesis and sucrase-isomaltase dominates starch digestion glucogenesis.
Academic Article Mucosal C-terminal maltase-glucoamylase hydrolyzes large size starch digestion products that may contribute to rapid postprandial glucose generation.
Academic Article Branch pattern of starch internal structure influences the glucogenesis by mucosal Nt-maltase-glucoamylase.
Academic Article Milk glucosidase activity enables suckled pup starch digestion.
Academic Article Contribution of the Individual Small Intestinal a-Glucosidases to Digestion of Unusual a-Linked Glycemic Disaccharides.
Academic Article Improved Starch Digestion of Sucrase-deficient Shrews Treated With Oral Glucoamylase Enzyme Supplements.
Academic Article Conditioning with slowly digestible starch diets in mice reduces jejunal a-glucosidase activity and glucogenesis from a digestible starch feeding.
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