Inulin is a natural fructose polymer that can be used as a fat substitute in foods such as dairy products and bakery products and is often added to food products due to its effect on the regulation of intestinal flora (also known as the prebiotic effect). However, there are few studies exploring whether there are functional differences between fructose species with different degrees of polymerization (DP). Therefore, we focused on the separation of fructose species with different DP and their different effects on the balance of intestinal flora. First, the fractional precipitation method was used to separate short-chain inulin (DP:2-9), medium-chain inulin (DP:10-23), and long-chain inulin (DP:23 and above). Then, male C57BL/6 mice were ran...
Background: Fructans, such as inulin, are dietary fibers which stimulate gastro-intestinal (GI) func...
Probiotic gut bacteria employ specific metabolic pathways to degrade dietary carbohydrates beyond th...
Inulin is a dietary fiber that is resistant to digestion, but is fermented by bacteria in the colon....
The study aimed to analyze the global influences of dietary inulin with different degrees of polymer...
Societal lifestyle changes, especially increased consumption of a high-fat diet lacking dietary fibe...
Abstract Dietary fiber is regarded to improve host metabolic disorders through modulating gut microb...
Inulin is a generic term to cover all beta(2-->1) linear fructans. Chicory inulin is a linear beta(2...
Faecal cultures were used to compare the prebiotic effects of a new fructan containing high solubili...
Two short chain fructans – oligofructose (DP 2–20) and inulin (DP 3–60) – were administered to the S...
Prebiotic supplements are used to promote gastrointestinal health by stimulating beneficial bacteria...
A food (ingredient) is regarded as functional if it is satisfactorily demonstrated to affect benefic...
Nowadays, obesity has reached an epidemic level worldwide. Overweight and obesity (body mass index >...
This study aims to determine the effects of inulin and fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS) on the probiotic...
Obesity is defined as having an excess of adipose tissue and is associated with the development of d...
Inulin-type fructans (ITF) are known for their capacity to modulate gut microbiota, energy metabolis...
Background: Fructans, such as inulin, are dietary fibers which stimulate gastro-intestinal (GI) func...
Probiotic gut bacteria employ specific metabolic pathways to degrade dietary carbohydrates beyond th...
Inulin is a dietary fiber that is resistant to digestion, but is fermented by bacteria in the colon....
The study aimed to analyze the global influences of dietary inulin with different degrees of polymer...
Societal lifestyle changes, especially increased consumption of a high-fat diet lacking dietary fibe...
Abstract Dietary fiber is regarded to improve host metabolic disorders through modulating gut microb...
Inulin is a generic term to cover all beta(2-->1) linear fructans. Chicory inulin is a linear beta(2...
Faecal cultures were used to compare the prebiotic effects of a new fructan containing high solubili...
Two short chain fructans – oligofructose (DP 2–20) and inulin (DP 3–60) – were administered to the S...
Prebiotic supplements are used to promote gastrointestinal health by stimulating beneficial bacteria...
A food (ingredient) is regarded as functional if it is satisfactorily demonstrated to affect benefic...
Nowadays, obesity has reached an epidemic level worldwide. Overweight and obesity (body mass index >...
This study aims to determine the effects of inulin and fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS) on the probiotic...
Obesity is defined as having an excess of adipose tissue and is associated with the development of d...
Inulin-type fructans (ITF) are known for their capacity to modulate gut microbiota, energy metabolis...
Background: Fructans, such as inulin, are dietary fibers which stimulate gastro-intestinal (GI) func...
Probiotic gut bacteria employ specific metabolic pathways to degrade dietary carbohydrates beyond th...
Inulin is a dietary fiber that is resistant to digestion, but is fermented by bacteria in the colon....