Studies have suggested links between colonic fermentation of dietary fibers and improved metabolic health. The objectives of this study were to determine if non-digestible feruloylated oligo- and polysaccharides (FOPS), a maize-derived dietary fiber, could counteract the deleterious effects of high-fat (HF) feeding in mice and explore if metabolic benefits were linked to the gut microbiota. C57BL/6J mice (n = 8/group) were fed a low-fat (LF; 10 kcal% fat), HF (62 kcal% fat), or HF diet supplemented with FOPS (5%, w/w). Pronounced differences in FOPS responsiveness were observed: four mice experienced cecal enlargement and enhanced short chain fatty acid production, indicating increased cecal fermentation (F-FOPS). Only these mice displayed ...
The authors gratefully acknowledge Doctoral Training Partnership funding from the BBSRC (M.J.D.) and...
Cereal fibers that can be metabolized by gut microbiota have been shown to promote the growth of ben...
Background: There is general consensus that consumption of dietary fermentable fiber improves cardio...
Studies have suggested links between colonic fermentation of dietary fibers and improved metabolic h...
<p>Studies have suggested links between colonic fermentation of dietary fibers and improved metaboli...
<p>Studies have suggested links between colonic fermentation of dietary fibers and improved metaboli...
Dietary fibers are essential components of a balanced diet and have beneficial effects on metabolic ...
Cereal fibers that can be metabolized by gut microbiota have been shown to promote the growth of ben...
Backround. Western diet is characterized by an insufficient n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) co...
Background: Animal studies show that high fat (HF) diet-induced gut microbiota contributes to the de...
Scope: The prevalence of metabolic-syndrome-related disease has strongly increased. Nutritional inte...
METHODS: C57Bl/6J mice fed with a control or an n-3 PUFA depleted diet for two generations were supp...
Dietary fibers (DF) can prevent obesity in rodents fed a high-fat diet (HFD). Their mode of action i...
Our lab previously reported that a subpopulation of human gut microbes (Bacteroides) can prevent dev...
Our H. sapiens genome does not encode enzymes required to degrade most of the complex plant-derived ...
The authors gratefully acknowledge Doctoral Training Partnership funding from the BBSRC (M.J.D.) and...
Cereal fibers that can be metabolized by gut microbiota have been shown to promote the growth of ben...
Background: There is general consensus that consumption of dietary fermentable fiber improves cardio...
Studies have suggested links between colonic fermentation of dietary fibers and improved metabolic h...
<p>Studies have suggested links between colonic fermentation of dietary fibers and improved metaboli...
<p>Studies have suggested links between colonic fermentation of dietary fibers and improved metaboli...
Dietary fibers are essential components of a balanced diet and have beneficial effects on metabolic ...
Cereal fibers that can be metabolized by gut microbiota have been shown to promote the growth of ben...
Backround. Western diet is characterized by an insufficient n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) co...
Background: Animal studies show that high fat (HF) diet-induced gut microbiota contributes to the de...
Scope: The prevalence of metabolic-syndrome-related disease has strongly increased. Nutritional inte...
METHODS: C57Bl/6J mice fed with a control or an n-3 PUFA depleted diet for two generations were supp...
Dietary fibers (DF) can prevent obesity in rodents fed a high-fat diet (HFD). Their mode of action i...
Our lab previously reported that a subpopulation of human gut microbes (Bacteroides) can prevent dev...
Our H. sapiens genome does not encode enzymes required to degrade most of the complex plant-derived ...
The authors gratefully acknowledge Doctoral Training Partnership funding from the BBSRC (M.J.D.) and...
Cereal fibers that can be metabolized by gut microbiota have been shown to promote the growth of ben...
Background: There is general consensus that consumption of dietary fermentable fiber improves cardio...