Authors
Joseph Adiotomre, Martin A Eastwood, ChrislineA Edwards, W Gordon Brydon
Publication date
1990/7/1
Journal
The American journal of clinical nutrition
Volume
52
Issue
1
Pages
128-134
Publisher
American Society for Nutrition
Description
Gravimetric measurement of dietary fiber (DF) gives no indication of the biological function of any particular fiber. This study describes simple methods based on dialysis and fermentation that enable a hierarchy of fibers to be described for each of the major actions of fiber along the gastro-intestinal tract: nutrient absorption, sterol metabolism, cecal fermentation, and fecal bulking. These results were compared with previous metabolic studies with the same fiber isolates in humans. DF that modifies nutrient absorption can be identified by using dialysis studies, whereas identifying DF that modifies sterol metabolism, cecal fermentation, and fecal weight requires formulas that incorporate dialysis and fermentation results. Results from dialysis and fermentation predicted the action of wheat bran, pectin, guar, gum arabic, carboxymethylcellulose, gellan, tragacanth, xanthan, and karaya in humans and generated …
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Scholar articles
J Adiotomre, MA Eastwood, CA Edwards, WG Brydon - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1990