ARTIFICIAL FIBER COMPLEXES COMPOSED OF CELLULOSE AND GUAR GUM OR PSYLLIUM MAY BE BETTER SOURCES OF SOLUBLE FIBER FOR RATS THAN COMPARABLE FIBER MIXTURES

被引:14
作者
HARA, H [1 ]
SAITO, Y [1 ]
NAGATA, M [1 ]
TSUJI, M [1 ]
YAMAMOTO, K [1 ]
KIRIYAMA, S [1 ]
机构
[1] ASAHI CHEM IND CO LTD,FOOD RES LAB,IBARAKI,OSAKA 30604,JAPAN
关键词
INTESTINE; CHOLESTEROL; RATS; FIBER COMPLEX; SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS;
D O I
10.1093/jn/124.8.1238
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Three fiber complexes composed of cellulose and the same weight of guar gum, cornstarch or psyllium were constructed as three-dimensional networks of cellulose fiber filled with the soluble components. Physiological properties of these fiber complexes were examined in comparison with a mixture of powdered cellulose and the corresponding polysaccharides at a ratio of 1:1 in rats. Another group of rats was fed a fiber-free diet. Body weight gain in the guar gum-cellulose mixture group, but not in guar gum-cellulose complex group, was lower than that of the fiber-free group. The cecal walls in the groups fed the guar gum- cellulose mixture-fed group than in the guar gum-cellulose complex-fed and the fiber-free diet-fed groups. Fermentable energy in dietary fiber estimated from fecal energy excretion, short-chain fatty acid contents and in vitro short-chain fatty acid production rates in the cecum of the complex-fed groups were similar to those in the fiber mixture-fed groups. However, butyric acid content and production rate in the group fed the guar gum-cellulose complex were markedly higher than in the other groups. The lowering effects of guar gum-cellulose and psyllium-cellulose mixtures on plasma cholesterol concentration tended to be greater than those of guar gum-cellulose and psyllium-cellulose complexes. These findings demonstrate that the artificial fiber complexes supply soluble fibers without increasing mechanical stress to the intestines and decreasing cecal fermentation.
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页数:10
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