Plant lignans are converted to mammalian forms, enterodiol and enterolactone, in the colon. Enhanced plasma or urinary enterolactone levels have been associated with lowered risk of cardiovascular diseases and breast cancer. Processed rye bran and its fractions were compared to ascertain the fermentation rates of fermentable carbohydrates and the bioconversion of lignans. Rye bran was extruded and treated with a food‐grade xylanase. Part of the xylanase‐treated rye bran was separated into a soluble rye bran extract and an insoluble residue, and a part of the xylanase‐treated rye bran was freeze‐dried without separation. All the samples were digested by pepsin and pancreatin and subsequently fermented with a human faecal inoculum in vitro. T...
Arabinoxylan is the most abundant dietary fiber component of rye. It is partly water-soluble, and pr...
The health benefits of whole grain consumption can be partly attributed to the inclusion of the bran...
Recently special attention has been paid to dietary fibre-associated phytoestrogens such as plant li...
Rye bran is rich both in fermentable dietary fibre and plant lignans. The fermentable dietary fibre ...
Dietary fibre (DF) is defined for nutritional purposes as the non-digestible part of plant food. Bec...
Bran is a good source of dietary fibre, phytochemicals, and also protein, but highly insoluble and r...
Rye is an important source of dietary fibre in the Nordic countries. Lignans are found in the same p...
Rye and flax are important sources of dietary phytoestrogens, the intake of which results in increas...
The in vitro fermentabilities of rye, wheat and oat brans and of a commercial fibre preparation, inu...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effects of fermentation on the levels of phyto...
The consumption of fiber-rich foods such as cereal bran is highly recommended due to its beneficial ...
Background In vitro fermentation models have been used widely for studies of shortchain fatty acid (...
Rye bran was fractionated on a pilot scale into water-extractable, alkali-extractable and unextracta...
Dietary fibers such as arabinoxylan (AX) are promising food constituents to prevent particular diet-...
The health benefits of whole grain consumption can be partly attributed to the inclusion of the bran...
Arabinoxylan is the most abundant dietary fiber component of rye. It is partly water-soluble, and pr...
The health benefits of whole grain consumption can be partly attributed to the inclusion of the bran...
Recently special attention has been paid to dietary fibre-associated phytoestrogens such as plant li...
Rye bran is rich both in fermentable dietary fibre and plant lignans. The fermentable dietary fibre ...
Dietary fibre (DF) is defined for nutritional purposes as the non-digestible part of plant food. Bec...
Bran is a good source of dietary fibre, phytochemicals, and also protein, but highly insoluble and r...
Rye is an important source of dietary fibre in the Nordic countries. Lignans are found in the same p...
Rye and flax are important sources of dietary phytoestrogens, the intake of which results in increas...
The in vitro fermentabilities of rye, wheat and oat brans and of a commercial fibre preparation, inu...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effects of fermentation on the levels of phyto...
The consumption of fiber-rich foods such as cereal bran is highly recommended due to its beneficial ...
Background In vitro fermentation models have been used widely for studies of shortchain fatty acid (...
Rye bran was fractionated on a pilot scale into water-extractable, alkali-extractable and unextracta...
Dietary fibers such as arabinoxylan (AX) are promising food constituents to prevent particular diet-...
The health benefits of whole grain consumption can be partly attributed to the inclusion of the bran...
Arabinoxylan is the most abundant dietary fiber component of rye. It is partly water-soluble, and pr...
The health benefits of whole grain consumption can be partly attributed to the inclusion of the bran...
Recently special attention has been paid to dietary fibre-associated phytoestrogens such as plant li...