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← Human Body & HealthWhy does excessive consumption of resistant starch sometimes lead to increased flatulence and bloating?
A)Reduced pancreatic amylase production occurs
B)Increased bile acid reabsorption happens
C)Colonic fermentation produces excess gas✓
D)Small intestinal absorption increases sharply
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Resistant starch escapes digestion in the small intestine; therefore, it reaches the colon where it's fermented by gut bacteria. This fermentation produces gases like hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane, because rather than being absorbed, the resistant starch feeds the microbiome, causing gas production.
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