Introduction: It has been suggested that the gut microbiome of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is unable to ferment dietary fibre. This project explored the in vitro effect of fibre fermentation on production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) and on microbiome composition. Methods: Faecal samples were collected from 40 adults (>16 y) with IBD (n = 20 with Crohn’s disease and n = 20 with ulcerative colitis) in clinical remission and 20 healthy controls (HC). In vitro batch culture fermentations were carried out using as substrates maize starch, apple pectin, raftilose, wheat bran, α cellulose and a mixture of these five fibres. SCFA concentration (umol/g) was quantified with gas chromatography and microbiome was profiled wi...
Dietary fibre has long been established as a nutritionally important, health-promoting food ingredie...
Dysfunction of the gut microbiota is frequently reported as a manifestation of chronic diseases, and...
Chronic inflammation plays a central role in the pathophysiology of various non-com-municable diseas...
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...
Research must be implemented to further our current understanding of the pathogenesis of Inflammator...
Intestinal dysbiosis is thought to be an important cause of disease progression and the gastrointest...
Background Health authorities around the world advise citizens to increase their intake of foods ric...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic, progressive, immune-mediated diseases of the intesti...
The etiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is complex but is thought to be linked to an intric...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of diseases with a chronic course, characterized by peri...
Related to the development of the food industry in the past century, dietary habits have been altere...
Objective Colonic fermentation in patients with UC in remission was compared with that in matched he...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
Chronic inflammation plays a central role in the pathophysiology of various non-communicable disease...
Dietary fibre has long been established as a nutritionally important, health-promoting food ingredie...
Dysfunction of the gut microbiota is frequently reported as a manifestation of chronic diseases, and...
Chronic inflammation plays a central role in the pathophysiology of various non-com-municable diseas...
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...
Research must be implemented to further our current understanding of the pathogenesis of Inflammator...
Intestinal dysbiosis is thought to be an important cause of disease progression and the gastrointest...
Background Health authorities around the world advise citizens to increase their intake of foods ric...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic, progressive, immune-mediated diseases of the intesti...
The etiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is complex but is thought to be linked to an intric...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of diseases with a chronic course, characterized by peri...
Related to the development of the food industry in the past century, dietary habits have been altere...
Objective Colonic fermentation in patients with UC in remission was compared with that in matched he...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
Chronic inflammation plays a central role in the pathophysiology of various non-communicable disease...
Dietary fibre has long been established as a nutritionally important, health-promoting food ingredie...
Dysfunction of the gut microbiota is frequently reported as a manifestation of chronic diseases, and...
Chronic inflammation plays a central role in the pathophysiology of various non-com-municable diseas...