John A Monro
Massey University | New Zeland
Biography
John A Monro is a Principal Scientist at the New Zealand Institute for Plant & amp; Food Research Limited, and a Principal Investigator at the Riddet Institute, Palmerston North, New Zealand. His original research was on the structure and function of plant cell walls, but soon progressed to the role of cell walls, as dietary fibre, in gut function and health. He has researched dietary fibre in the fore and hind gut, how to measure it in a physiologically valid way, and how to communicate its effects to consumers so as to provide an accurate guide to food choices for health. More recently his research has focused on digestible carbohydrates in foods, on valid determination of carbohydrate availability by in vitro digestive analysis, and on food structural factors determining the glycaemic response to foods. He has also been concerned with the problem of communicating the relative glycaemic potency of foods to consumers and developed the concept of glycaemic glucose equivalents as a functional food value, to enable food composition databases to say not only what a food is, but also, what it does. At present he is conducting both postprandial and long term clinical trials on the benefits of fruit consumption in diets for glucose-intolerant consumers.
Abstract
Abstract : Glycaemic suppression by fruit residues