Objective Colonic fermentation in patients with UC in remission was compared with that in matched healthy subjects on habitual diets and when dietary fibre was increased. Design Fibre intake, faecal output of fibre (measured as non-starch polysaccharide (NSP)), starch, microbiota and fermentation products, and whole gut transit time (WGTT) were assessed in association with habitual diet and when dietary intake of wheat bran (WB)-associated fibre and high amylose-associated resistant starch (RS) was increased in an 8-week, randomised, single-blind, cross-over study. Results Despite a tendency to lower habitual fibre intake in UC patients, faecal NSP and starch concentrations were threefold higher than in controls, whereas concentrations of p...
Consumption of large amounts of readily fermentable fibers results in rapid gas production often lea...
The world population growth and increasing urbanisation continue to pose challenges with respect to ...
Preliminary studies indicate that dietary restriction of fermentable short-chain carbohydrates impro...
Objective Colonic fermentation in patients with UC in remission was compared with that in matched he...
Background Health authorities around the world advise citizens to increase their intake of foods ric...
Introduction: It has been suggested that the gut microbiome of patients with inflammatory bowel dise...
Introduction: It has been suggested that the gut microbiome of patients with inflammatory bowel dise...
Wheat bran extract (WBE), containing arabinoxylan-oligosaccharides that are potential prebiotic subs...
Dietary modulation can alter the gut microbiota composition and activity, in turn affecting health. ...
Dietary fiber refers to a broad class of nutrients that have differing physiological effects; the id...
The human colon harbours a dense and complex bacterial community, referred to as microbiota, which e...
The current dietary recommendations aim to increase the complex carbohydrate component of the diet, ...
Wheat bran (WB) is a constituent of whole grain products with beneficial effects for human health. W...
Wheat bran extract (WBE) is a food-grade soluble fibre preparation that is highly enriched in arabin...
Research must be implemented to further our current understanding of the pathogenesis of Inflammator...
Consumption of large amounts of readily fermentable fibers results in rapid gas production often lea...
The world population growth and increasing urbanisation continue to pose challenges with respect to ...
Preliminary studies indicate that dietary restriction of fermentable short-chain carbohydrates impro...
Objective Colonic fermentation in patients with UC in remission was compared with that in matched he...
Background Health authorities around the world advise citizens to increase their intake of foods ric...
Introduction: It has been suggested that the gut microbiome of patients with inflammatory bowel dise...
Introduction: It has been suggested that the gut microbiome of patients with inflammatory bowel dise...
Wheat bran extract (WBE), containing arabinoxylan-oligosaccharides that are potential prebiotic subs...
Dietary modulation can alter the gut microbiota composition and activity, in turn affecting health. ...
Dietary fiber refers to a broad class of nutrients that have differing physiological effects; the id...
The human colon harbours a dense and complex bacterial community, referred to as microbiota, which e...
The current dietary recommendations aim to increase the complex carbohydrate component of the diet, ...
Wheat bran (WB) is a constituent of whole grain products with beneficial effects for human health. W...
Wheat bran extract (WBE) is a food-grade soluble fibre preparation that is highly enriched in arabin...
Research must be implemented to further our current understanding of the pathogenesis of Inflammator...
Consumption of large amounts of readily fermentable fibers results in rapid gas production often lea...
The world population growth and increasing urbanisation continue to pose challenges with respect to ...
Preliminary studies indicate that dietary restriction of fermentable short-chain carbohydrates impro...