Dietary fiber (DF) is believed to provide important health benefits and it has become a research hotspot. DF exists in most natural foods, including fruits (16.74%–91.24%), vegetables (6.53%–85.19%), grains (9.76%–69.20%) and so on. DF has different physicochemical properties such as water holding capacity (WHC) (2.01–25.03 g/g), water swelling capacity (WSC) (0.95–23.90 mL/g), oil holding capacity (OHC) (0.65–29.00 g/g), glucose adsorption capacity (GAC) (0.17–4.65 mmol/g), cholesterol adsorption capacity (CAC) (0.03–37.10 mg/g) and viscosity, which make it exhibits different physiological functions such as reducing the risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, and intestinal diseases. On the basis of consulting related databases, the physicochem...
Dietary fiber was classified according to its solubility in an attempt to relate physiological effec...
Dietary fiber is a nutritional concept based not on physiological functions but on defined chemical ...
The term 'dietary fiber' (DF) was first presented in the 1950s, alluding to plant cell divided mater...
PubMed ID: 24876314Dietary fibre is a group of food components which is resistant to digestive enzym...
Dietary fiber and whole grains contain a unique blend of bioactive components including resistant st...
Dietary fiber and whole grains contain a unique blend of bioactive components including resistant st...
Dietary fiber is the portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by human di...
Background: Fiber is a carbohydrate, which is neither completely digested nor absorbed in the small ...
Dietary fiber intake provides many health benefits. However, average fiber intakes for US children a...
Dietary fibre is a non-digestable part of plant material in the diet which is resistant to enzymatic...
Dietary fiber has long been recognized for its role in digestive function. However, currently there ...
Dietary fiber intake provides many health benefits. However, average fiber intakes for US children a...
The fiber rich diets have a positive effect on health as their ingestion has been related to decreas...
Fiber is an essential part of plant-based foods and plays an important role in human health. Fibers ...
Observational studies have shown that dietary fiber intake is associated with decreased risk of card...
Dietary fiber was classified according to its solubility in an attempt to relate physiological effec...
Dietary fiber is a nutritional concept based not on physiological functions but on defined chemical ...
The term 'dietary fiber' (DF) was first presented in the 1950s, alluding to plant cell divided mater...
PubMed ID: 24876314Dietary fibre is a group of food components which is resistant to digestive enzym...
Dietary fiber and whole grains contain a unique blend of bioactive components including resistant st...
Dietary fiber and whole grains contain a unique blend of bioactive components including resistant st...
Dietary fiber is the portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by human di...
Background: Fiber is a carbohydrate, which is neither completely digested nor absorbed in the small ...
Dietary fiber intake provides many health benefits. However, average fiber intakes for US children a...
Dietary fibre is a non-digestable part of plant material in the diet which is resistant to enzymatic...
Dietary fiber has long been recognized for its role in digestive function. However, currently there ...
Dietary fiber intake provides many health benefits. However, average fiber intakes for US children a...
The fiber rich diets have a positive effect on health as their ingestion has been related to decreas...
Fiber is an essential part of plant-based foods and plays an important role in human health. Fibers ...
Observational studies have shown that dietary fiber intake is associated with decreased risk of card...
Dietary fiber was classified according to its solubility in an attempt to relate physiological effec...
Dietary fiber is a nutritional concept based not on physiological functions but on defined chemical ...
The term 'dietary fiber' (DF) was first presented in the 1950s, alluding to plant cell divided mater...