Cite
Digestion-Resistant Dextrin Derivatives Are Moderately Digested in the Small Intestine and Contribute More to Energy Production Than Predicted from Large-Bowel Fermentation in Rats.
MLA
Kondo, Takashi, et al. “Digestion-Resistant Dextrin Derivatives Are Moderately Digested in the Small Intestine and Contribute More to Energy Production Than Predicted from Large-Bowel Fermentation in Rats.” The Journal of Nutrition, vol. 147, no. 3, Mar. 2017, pp. 330–36. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3945/jn.116.239855.
APA
Kondo, T., Handa, K., Genda, T., Hino, S., Hamaguchi, N., & Morita, T. (2017). Digestion-Resistant Dextrin Derivatives Are Moderately Digested in the Small Intestine and Contribute More to Energy Production Than Predicted from Large-Bowel Fermentation in Rats. The Journal of Nutrition, 147(3), 330–336. https://doi.org/10.3945/jn.116.239855
Chicago
Kondo, Takashi, Kei Handa, Tomomi Genda, Shingo Hino, Norihisa Hamaguchi, and Tatsuya Morita. 2017. “Digestion-Resistant Dextrin Derivatives Are Moderately Digested in the Small Intestine and Contribute More to Energy Production Than Predicted from Large-Bowel Fermentation in Rats.” The Journal of Nutrition 147 (3): 330–36. doi:10.3945/jn.116.239855.