Rye bran was fractionated on a pilot scale into water-extractable, alkali-extractable and unextractable fractions. The fractions were enzymatically digested to partially remove starch and protein. The enzyme treated substrates were fermented in vitro using a human faecal inoculum. The water- and alkali-extractable fractions were fermented faster than the unextractable fraction and rye bran itself. However, the extent of fermentation after 24 h was similar in each case. The production of gases and short-chain fatty acids correlated well with the consumption of neutral sugars. All the rye substrates enhanced the molar proportion of propionic and butyric acids, among the short chain fatty acids
Purified and semi-purified polysaccharides characteristic of cereals were fermented in vitro with a ...
Cereal bran is an important source of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds, such as phenolic acids....
Rye bran contains a high amount of phenolic acids with potential health promoting effects. However, ...
Rye bran was fractionated on a pilot scale into water-extractable, alkali-extractable and unextracta...
The in vitro fermentabilities of rye, wheat and oat brans and of a commercial fibre preparation, inu...
Plant lignans are converted to mammalian forms, enterodiol and enterolactone, in the colon. Enhanced...
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...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effects of fermentation on the levels of phyto...
Rye bran and aleurone, wheat bran and aleurone, and oat bran and cell wall concentrate were compared...
International audienceRye bran and aleurone, wheat bran and aleurone, and oat bran and cell wall con...
Rye bran is rich both in fermentable dietary fibre and plant lignans. The fermentable dietary fibre ...
Arabinoxylan is the most abundant dietary fiber component of rye. It is partly water-soluble, and pr...
The consumption of fiber-rich foods such as cereal bran is highly recommended due to its beneficial ...
Rye is an important source of dietary fibre in the Nordic countries. Lignans are found in the same p...
Purified and semi-purified polysaccharides characteristic of cereals were fermented in vitro with a ...
Cereal bran is an important source of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds, such as phenolic acids....
Rye bran contains a high amount of phenolic acids with potential health promoting effects. However, ...
Rye bran was fractionated on a pilot scale into water-extractable, alkali-extractable and unextracta...
The in vitro fermentabilities of rye, wheat and oat brans and of a commercial fibre preparation, inu...
Plant lignans are converted to mammalian forms, enterodiol and enterolactone, in the colon. Enhanced...
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...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effects of fermentation on the levels of phyto...
Rye bran and aleurone, wheat bran and aleurone, and oat bran and cell wall concentrate were compared...
International audienceRye bran and aleurone, wheat bran and aleurone, and oat bran and cell wall con...
Rye bran is rich both in fermentable dietary fibre and plant lignans. The fermentable dietary fibre ...
Arabinoxylan is the most abundant dietary fiber component of rye. It is partly water-soluble, and pr...
The consumption of fiber-rich foods such as cereal bran is highly recommended due to its beneficial ...
Rye is an important source of dietary fibre in the Nordic countries. Lignans are found in the same p...
Purified and semi-purified polysaccharides characteristic of cereals were fermented in vitro with a ...
Cereal bran is an important source of dietary fiber and bioactive compounds, such as phenolic acids....
Rye bran contains a high amount of phenolic acids with potential health promoting effects. However, ...