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Consumption of Breads Containing In Situ-Produced Arabinoxylan Oligosaccharides Alters Gastrointestinal Effects in Healthy Volunteers

  作者 Damen, B; Cloetens, L; Broekaert, WF; Francois, I; Lescroart, O; Trogh, I; Arnaut, F; Welling, GW; Wijffels, J; Delcour, JA; Verbeke, K; Courtin, CM  
  选自 期刊  Journal of nutrition;  卷期  2012年142-3;  页码  470-477  
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[摘要]Arabinoxylan oligosaccharides (AXOS) are studied as food compounds with prebiotic potential. Here, the impact of consumption of breads with in situ-produced AXOS on intestinal fermentation and overall gastrointestinal characteristics was evaluated in a completely randomized, double-blind, controlled, cross-over study. Twenty-seven healthy volunteers consumed 180 g of wheat/rye bread with or without in situ-produced AXOS (WR+ and WR-, respectively) daily for 3 wk. Consumption of WR+ corresponded to an AXOS intake of similar to 2.14 g/d. Refined wheat flour bread without AXOS (WT) (180 g/d) was provided during the 3-wk run-in and wash-out periods. At the end of each treatment period, participants collected urine for 48 h as well as a feces sample. Additionally, all participants completed a questionnaire about stool characteristics and gastrointestinal symptoms during the last week of each period. Urinary phenol and p-cresol excretions were significantly lower after WR+ intake compared to WR-. Consumption of WR+ significantly increased fecal total SCFA concentrations compared to intake of W-. The effect of WR+ intake was most pronounced on butyrate, with levels 70% higher than after consumption of W- in the run-in or wash-out period. Consumption of WR+ tended to selectively increase the fecal levels of bifidobacteria (P = 0.06) relative to consumption of W-. Stool frequency increased significantly after intake of WR+ compared to WR-. In conclusion, consumption of breads with in situ-produced AXOS may favorably modulate intestinal fermentation and overall gastrointestinal properties in healthy humans. J. Nutr. 142: 470-477, 2012.

 
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