Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of associated non-carbohydrate components. The main contributors of fibre to the diet are the cell walls of plant tissues, which are supramolecular polymer networks containing variable proportions of cellulose, hemicelluloses, pectic substances, and non-carbohydrate components, such as lignin. Other contributors of fibre are the intracellular storage oligosaccharides, such as fructans. A distinction needs to be made between intrinsic sources of dietary fibre and purified forms of fibre, given that the three-dimensional matrix of the plant cell wall confers benefits beyond fibre isolates. Movement through the digestive tract modifies the cell wall s...
Since 1953, the definition of 'dietary fibre' (DF) has evolved significantly following an internatio...
Since 1953, the definition of 'dietary fibre' (DF) has evolved significantly following an internatio...
The term 'dietary fiber' (DF) was first presented in the 1950s, alluding to plant cell divided mater...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Mention d'édition : 2. ed.International audienceThe dietary fibre hypothesis has been based upon pio...
Dietary fibre is a generic term for a chemically diverse group of carbohydrates that are resistant t...
Dietary fibre is a generic term for a chemically diverse group of carbohydrates that are resistant t...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
Since 1953, the definition of 'dietary fibre' (DF) has evolved significantly following an internatio...
Since 1953, the definition of 'dietary fibre' (DF) has evolved significantly following an internatio...
The term 'dietary fiber' (DF) was first presented in the 1950s, alluding to plant cell divided mater...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Dietary fibre is a generic term describing non-absorbed plant carbohydrates and small amounts of ass...
Mention d'édition : 2. ed.International audienceThe dietary fibre hypothesis has been based upon pio...
Dietary fibre is a generic term for a chemically diverse group of carbohydrates that are resistant t...
Dietary fibre is a generic term for a chemically diverse group of carbohydrates that are resistant t...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
Since 1953, the definition of 'dietary fibre' (DF) has evolved significantly following an internatio...
Since 1953, the definition of 'dietary fibre' (DF) has evolved significantly following an internatio...
The term 'dietary fiber' (DF) was first presented in the 1950s, alluding to plant cell divided mater...