Background: Dietary intake of cereal fiber has been reported to benefit lipid metabolism through multiple mechanisms. The present study aimed to discover the potential mechanisms by which cereal fiber could modify the intestinal cholesterol metabolism. Design: Male C57BL/6 mice were fed a reference chow (RC) diet; high-fat, high-cholesterol (HFC) diet; HFC plus oat fiber diet; or HFC plus wheat bran fiber diet for 24 weeks. Serum lipids were measured by enzymatic methods. Western blot was used to determine the protein expressions involved in intestinal cholesterol metabolism. Results: Our results showed that HFC-induced elevations of serum triglycerides, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were normalized in both grou...
Low whole grain consumption is a risk factor for the development of non-communicable diseases such a...
ABSTRACT Rats were fed for 6 weeks on defmed diets containing 15 % levels of wheat bran, alfalfa mea...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of separate and simultaneous dietary intake of at...
Background: Cereal fiber is reported to be associated with obesity and metabolic diseases. However, ...
Cholesterol-lowering effects of oats have been demonstrated in both animals and human subjects. Howe...
Scope: The molecular mechanisms underlying the cholesterol-lowering properties of oats are only part...
The cholesterol-lowering effect of oats is well established, but the crucial properties eliciting th...
Scope: Dietary fiber (DF) induces changes in gut microbiota function and thus modulates the gut envi...
Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RTC) have confirmed the hypocholesterolaemic effect o...
© 2016 Connolly, Tzounis, Tuohy and Lovegrove. This is an open-access article distributed under the ...
AIM: The cholesterol-lowering properties of oats, largely ascribed to its contents of soluble fibers...
Several data suggest that fermentable dietary fibers could play a role in the control of obesity and...
Two crossover metabolic studies compared the effect of oat bran (OB) and wheat bran (WB) on serum ch...
Insoluble residue (INS) is a lignin-rich fraction of brewer’s spent grain (BSG) that also contains β...
International audienceSix normolipidemic males ingested on separate days a low-fiber test meal [2.8 ...
Low whole grain consumption is a risk factor for the development of non-communicable diseases such a...
ABSTRACT Rats were fed for 6 weeks on defmed diets containing 15 % levels of wheat bran, alfalfa mea...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of separate and simultaneous dietary intake of at...
Background: Cereal fiber is reported to be associated with obesity and metabolic diseases. However, ...
Cholesterol-lowering effects of oats have been demonstrated in both animals and human subjects. Howe...
Scope: The molecular mechanisms underlying the cholesterol-lowering properties of oats are only part...
The cholesterol-lowering effect of oats is well established, but the crucial properties eliciting th...
Scope: Dietary fiber (DF) induces changes in gut microbiota function and thus modulates the gut envi...
Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RTC) have confirmed the hypocholesterolaemic effect o...
© 2016 Connolly, Tzounis, Tuohy and Lovegrove. This is an open-access article distributed under the ...
AIM: The cholesterol-lowering properties of oats, largely ascribed to its contents of soluble fibers...
Several data suggest that fermentable dietary fibers could play a role in the control of obesity and...
Two crossover metabolic studies compared the effect of oat bran (OB) and wheat bran (WB) on serum ch...
Insoluble residue (INS) is a lignin-rich fraction of brewer’s spent grain (BSG) that also contains β...
International audienceSix normolipidemic males ingested on separate days a low-fiber test meal [2.8 ...
Low whole grain consumption is a risk factor for the development of non-communicable diseases such a...
ABSTRACT Rats were fed for 6 weeks on defmed diets containing 15 % levels of wheat bran, alfalfa mea...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of separate and simultaneous dietary intake of at...