In this thesis, the degradation of dietary fibres in the gastrointestinal tract, especially in the large intestine, is monitored using in vitroand in vivostudies. First, an in vitromethod to simulate the conditions in the mouth, stomach and small intestine was adapted for food products, which were used in an in vivosatiation study as well. Alginate, a dietary fibre that is able to form a gel under stomach conditions, was found to be more satiating than cellulose and guar gum. Next, in vitrofermentation were performed in addition to in vivostudies using pigs as models for humans. The rates and products of dietary fibre fermentation depend on the constituent monosaccharide and linkage compositions, degree of polymerisation and molecular conf...
Fine tuning a nutritional strategy by incorporating dietary fibre (DF) in pig diets can help to impr...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of untreated and processed rapeseed meal (RSM) on...
This study assessed the long-term effects of feeding diets containing either a gelling fibre (algina...
This study evaluated the intestinal degradability of alginate during 74 days intake in pigs as model...
Background Dietary fibers contribute to health and physiology primarily via the fermentative actions...
This research aimed to develop a method for analyzing specific alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) in a ...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
Dietary fibre has positive effects on digestion and on gastrointestinal tract of pigs. Pigs do not p...
Despite its negative impact on performances because of lower protein and energy digestibility, incre...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
Dietary fibres, the edible parts of plants that are resistant to digestion and absorption in the ...
As pigs compete with humans for high quality feed ingredients such as grains, alternative feed sourc...
Processing affects the composition, structure and physico-chemical characteristics of dietary fibres...
Despite its negative impact on performances because of lower protein and energy digestibility, incre...
This research aimed to develop a method for analyzing specific alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) in a ...
Fine tuning a nutritional strategy by incorporating dietary fibre (DF) in pig diets can help to impr...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of untreated and processed rapeseed meal (RSM) on...
This study assessed the long-term effects of feeding diets containing either a gelling fibre (algina...
This study evaluated the intestinal degradability of alginate during 74 days intake in pigs as model...
Background Dietary fibers contribute to health and physiology primarily via the fermentative actions...
This research aimed to develop a method for analyzing specific alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) in a ...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
Dietary fibre has positive effects on digestion and on gastrointestinal tract of pigs. Pigs do not p...
Despite its negative impact on performances because of lower protein and energy digestibility, incre...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
Dietary fibres, the edible parts of plants that are resistant to digestion and absorption in the ...
As pigs compete with humans for high quality feed ingredients such as grains, alternative feed sourc...
Processing affects the composition, structure and physico-chemical characteristics of dietary fibres...
Despite its negative impact on performances because of lower protein and energy digestibility, incre...
This research aimed to develop a method for analyzing specific alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) in a ...
Fine tuning a nutritional strategy by incorporating dietary fibre (DF) in pig diets can help to impr...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of untreated and processed rapeseed meal (RSM) on...
This study assessed the long-term effects of feeding diets containing either a gelling fibre (algina...