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Mohammad Chegeni
Mohammad Chegeni
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center (CCRC)-University of Georgia
Verified email at uga.edu
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Impact of potato processing on nutrients, phytochemicals, and human health
AN Furrer, M Chegeni, MG Ferruzzi
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 58 (1), 146-168, 2018
1372018
The effect of milk proteins on the bioaccessibility of green tea flavan-3-ols
S Moser, M Chegeni, OG Jones, A Liceaga, MG Ferruzzi
Food research international 66, 297-305, 2014
602014
Different sucrose-isomaltase response of Caco-2 cells to glucose and maltose suggests dietary maltose sensing
MW Cheng, M Chegeni, KH Kim, G Zhang, M Benmoussa, ...
Journal of clinical biochemistry and nutrition 54 (1), 55-60, 2014
422014
Concord and Niagara grape juice and their phenolics modify intestinal glucose transport in a coupled in vitro digestion/caco-2 human intestinal model
S Moser, J Lim, M Chegeni, JLD Wightman, BR Hamaker, MG Ferruzzi
Nutrients 8 (7), 414, 2016
382016
Differentiated Caco-2 cell monolayers exhibit adaptation in the transport and metabolism of flavan-3-ols with chronic exposure to both isolated flavan-3-ols and enriched extracts
BW Redan, M Chegeni, MG Ferruzzi
Food & function 8 (1), 111-121, 2017
202017
Preload of slowly digestible carbohydrate microspheres decreases gastric emptying rate of subsequent meal in humans
F Cisse, EA Pletsch, DP Erickson, M Chegeni, AMR Hayes, BR Hamaker
Nutrition research 45, 46-51, 2017
192017
Induction of differentiation of small intestinal enterocyte cells by maltooligosaccharides
M Chegeni, B Hamaker
The FASEB Journal 29, 596.14, 2015
172015
Dietary starch breakdown product sensing mobilizes and apically activates α-glucosidases in small intestinal enterocytes
BRH Mohammad Chegeni, Mahdi Amiri, Buford L. Nichols, Hassan Y. Naim
FASEB Journal, 2018
162018
Matched whole grain wheat and refined wheat milled products do not differ in glycemic response or gastric emptying in a randomized, crossover trial
EA Pletsch, AMR Hayes, M Chegeni, BR Hamaker
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 115 (4), 1013-1026, 2022
72022
Activation of gastrointestinal ileal brake response with dietary slowly digestible carbohydrates, with no observed effect on subjective appetite, in an acute randomized, double …
M Chegeni, AMR Hayes, TD Gonzalez, MM Manderfeld, J Lim, RS Menon, ...
European Journal of Nutrition 61 (4), 1965-1980, 2022
52022
The effect of individual milk proteins on bioaccessibility of green tea flavan‐3‐ols (1044.12)
S Moser, M Chegeni, A Liceaga, O Jones, M Ferruzzi
The FASEB Journal 28, 1044.12, 2014
12014
Repeated Exposure of Native African Adansonia Digitata (Baobab) and Moringa Oleifera (Moringa) Modifies Caco-2 Cell Differentiation but Not Carotenoid Absorption (P10-025-19)
H Debelo, S Corbin, M Chegeni, F Ferrara, G Valacchi, M Ferruzzi
Current developments in nutrition 3, nzz034. P10-025-19, 2019
2019
Slowly digestible carbohydrates reduce gastric emptying rate in humans suggesting activation of the ileal brake
M Chegeni, AMR Hayes, TD Gonzalez, MM Manderfeld, R Menon, ...
2018 AACC International Annual Meeting, 2018
2018
Elucidating a mechanism for maltooligosacchride sensing at the small intestine enterocyte (1039.9)
M Chegeni, CY Kim, H Naim, B Hamaker
The FASEB Journal 28, 1039.9, 2014
2014
Elucidating a mechanism for maltooligosacchride sensing at the small intestine enterocyte (1039.9)
M Chegeni, CY Kim, H Naim, B Hamaker
The FASEB Journal 28, 1039.9, 2014
2014
Dietary carbohydrates influence the structure and function of the intestinal alpha-glucosidases
M Chegeni
2014
Maturation and trafficking of a HMW sucrase‐isomaltase species expressed via maltose sensing
M Chegeni, M Amiri, HY Naim, BR Hamaker
The FASEB Journal 27, 596.2-596.2, 2013
2013
The Impact of a Public Smoking Ban in Delaware County Indiana on Hospital Admissions for Myocardial Infarction: A Pre-post Study
M Chegeni
Ball State University, 2010
2010
Narrative Review
R Genario, GM Tinsley, P Ribeiro, RB Carteri, ...
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