
pmid: 2541385
Human intestinal phytases play a minor role in phytate degradation. However, endogenous phytases in bran have a major effect on phytate hydrolysis. The amount of endogenous phytase activity varies with the method of processing of the fiber.
Dietary Fiber, 6-Phytase, Phytic Acid, Humans, Intestinal Mucosa
Dietary Fiber, 6-Phytase, Phytic Acid, Humans, Intestinal Mucosa
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