Study indicates how resistant starch consumption decreases liver triglyceride in persons with fatty liver disease
Massachusetts [US], September 10 (ANI): Resistant starch is a nondigestible fibre that ferments in the large intestine and has previously been found to boost metabolism in animal tests.
A 4-month randomised controlled experiment in persons with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) found that regularly eating resistant starch can change gut flora composition and lower liver triglycerides and enzymes linked with liver