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Dimidi (2017)

Dimidi

2017

All evidence

Summary

Source report: 2017_UK_Barbara-Bray_Vegetable-Production-For-Specific-Nutritional-Need.pdf File: 2017_UK_Barbara-Bray_Vegetable-Production-For-Specific-Nutritional-Need.pdf Ref#: PCC ref author-year:Dimidi (2017) Original: … at can stimulate the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut (Dimidi, 2017). It is also termed as ‘resistant starch’ and is found in starchy foods (Fuentes‐Zaragoza, 2011). As such, many vegetabl …

Outcomes reported

Source report: 2017_UK_Barbara-Bray_Vegetable-Production-For-Specific-Nutritional-Need.pdf File: 2017_UK_Barbara-Bray_Vegetable-Production-For-Specific-Nutritional-Need.pdf Ref#: PCC ref author-year:Dimidi (2017) Original: … at can stimulate the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut (Dimidi, 2017). It is also termed as ‘resistant starch’ and is found in starchy foods (Fuentes‐Zaragoza, 2011). As such, many vegetabl …

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Fruit & vegetables
Study type
Policy
Study design
Industry report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
IRmoq7ksnk-9a721f
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