<div><p>Foods naturally high in dietary fiber are generally considered to protect against development of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the intrinsic effect of dietary fiber on intestinal carcinogenesis is unclear. We used azoxymethane (AOM) treated A/J Min/+ mice, which developed a significantly higher tumor load in the colon than in the small intestine, to compare the effects of dietary inulin (IN), cellulose (CE) or brewers spent grain (BSG) on intestinal tumorigenesis and cecal microbiota. Each fiber was tested at two dose levels, 5% and 15% (w/w) content of the AIN-93M diet. The microbiota was investigated by next-generation sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene (V4). We found that mice fed IN had approximately 50% lower colonic tumor loa...
This chapter begins by discussing the development and features of two of the most widely used rodent...
A preponderance of carcinogenesis studies in rodents and epidemiologic studies in humans suggests a ...
Female, Swiss mice were fed semi-synthetic diets for 33 days. The diets were fibre-free (FF) or sup...
Epidemiological studies propose a protective role for dietary fiber in colon cancer (CRC). One possi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The Western diet, which is high in fat, is a modifiable risk factor for colorecta...
aBstRact Whether dietary fiber protects against colorectal cancer is controversial because of confli...
Abstract Despite the success of colonoscopy screening and recent advances in cancer treatment, color...
It has been suggested that manipulation of gut microbiota using antibiotics can inhibit colitis-asso...
Chronic inflammation and gut microbiota dysbiosis, in particular the bloom of genotoxin-producing E....
ABSTRACT Whether dietary fi ber protects against colorectal cancer is controversial because of confl...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide and the leading cause of cancer-re...
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) appears to predispose to subsequent colon cancer. Factors t...
It is controversial whether dietary fiber protects against colorectal cancer because of conflicting ...
Dietary soluble fibers are fermented by gut bacteria into short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), which are ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Interactions between diet, microbiota and host response are important for ...
This chapter begins by discussing the development and features of two of the most widely used rodent...
A preponderance of carcinogenesis studies in rodents and epidemiologic studies in humans suggests a ...
Female, Swiss mice were fed semi-synthetic diets for 33 days. The diets were fibre-free (FF) or sup...
Epidemiological studies propose a protective role for dietary fiber in colon cancer (CRC). One possi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The Western diet, which is high in fat, is a modifiable risk factor for colorecta...
aBstRact Whether dietary fiber protects against colorectal cancer is controversial because of confli...
Abstract Despite the success of colonoscopy screening and recent advances in cancer treatment, color...
It has been suggested that manipulation of gut microbiota using antibiotics can inhibit colitis-asso...
Chronic inflammation and gut microbiota dysbiosis, in particular the bloom of genotoxin-producing E....
ABSTRACT Whether dietary fi ber protects against colorectal cancer is controversial because of confl...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide and the leading cause of cancer-re...
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) appears to predispose to subsequent colon cancer. Factors t...
It is controversial whether dietary fiber protects against colorectal cancer because of conflicting ...
Dietary soluble fibers are fermented by gut bacteria into short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), which are ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Interactions between diet, microbiota and host response are important for ...
This chapter begins by discussing the development and features of two of the most widely used rodent...
A preponderance of carcinogenesis studies in rodents and epidemiologic studies in humans suggests a ...
Female, Swiss mice were fed semi-synthetic diets for 33 days. The diets were fibre-free (FF) or sup...