Abstract Dietary fibres are a diverse group of substances, indigestible by human digestive enzymes, but (partially) fermentable in the human large intestine by the resident microbiota. Many health beneficial effects of fibres such as lowering blood cholesterol levels or increasing stool bulk have been reported. For some fibres, immunomodulating properties have been shown. Other studies investigate the degradation fate of fibres by the bacteria. In this PhD thesis BMDCs from TLR2/4 knock out mice were validated to be unresponsive to naturally present contaminants like LPS and proved to be a good tool to analyse the immune response of dietary fibres. A variety of 44 fibres, was tested on these immune cells and all fibres were found to modulat...
In vitro fermentation of twelve dietary fibers by fecal inocula from pigs and humans were performed....
Dietary fibre (DF) is defined for nutritional purposes as the non-digestible part of plant food. Bec...
The in vitro fermentabilities of rye, wheat and oat brans and of a commercial fibre preparation, inu...
Abstract Dietary fibres are a diverse group of substances, indigestible by human digestive enzymes...
Scope: This study simulates the fermentation process of barley β-glucan and sugar beet pectin in the...
This study simulates the fermentation process of barley ?-glucan and sugar beet pectin in the human ...
The beneficial effects of prebiotic fibres on human health have been related to their capacities to ...
It is well established that dietary fibre, especially soluble dietary fibre, has beneficial effects ...
The ability of different lactic acid bacteria to influence the physicochemical characteristics (cont...
Scope: An underexplored topic is the investigation of health effects of dietary fibers via modulatio...
The development of prebiotic fibers requires fast high-throughput screening of their effects on the ...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
The physiological characteristics of native and bacterial exopolysaccharides (EPS) in oats and barle...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence indicates that cereal dietary fibre (DF) may have seve...
In vitro fermentation of twelve dietary fibers by fecal inocula from pigs and humans were performed....
Dietary fibre (DF) is defined for nutritional purposes as the non-digestible part of plant food. Bec...
The in vitro fermentabilities of rye, wheat and oat brans and of a commercial fibre preparation, inu...
Abstract Dietary fibres are a diverse group of substances, indigestible by human digestive enzymes...
Scope: This study simulates the fermentation process of barley β-glucan and sugar beet pectin in the...
This study simulates the fermentation process of barley ?-glucan and sugar beet pectin in the human ...
The beneficial effects of prebiotic fibres on human health have been related to their capacities to ...
It is well established that dietary fibre, especially soluble dietary fibre, has beneficial effects ...
The ability of different lactic acid bacteria to influence the physicochemical characteristics (cont...
Scope: An underexplored topic is the investigation of health effects of dietary fibers via modulatio...
The development of prebiotic fibers requires fast high-throughput screening of their effects on the ...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
The physiological characteristics of native and bacterial exopolysaccharides (EPS) in oats and barle...
The majority of dietary fibre (DF) originates from plant cell walls. Chemically, DF mostly comprise ...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence indicates that cereal dietary fibre (DF) may have seve...
In vitro fermentation of twelve dietary fibers by fecal inocula from pigs and humans were performed....
Dietary fibre (DF) is defined for nutritional purposes as the non-digestible part of plant food. Bec...
The in vitro fermentabilities of rye, wheat and oat brans and of a commercial fibre preparation, inu...