CONTRAINDICATIONS OF OAT BRAN Is it dangerous to use oat bran? Oat bran is a fiber supplement that contains mainly the husk of oat grains. It contains many insoluble (rather than soluble) fibers, which have laxative effects. For this reason it is used as a remedy for constipation. Is oat...
A method for soluble and insoluble dietary fiber determinations was developed for psyllium-containing food products, which are highly viscous in aqueous so... R.,E.,Rosenberg,... - 《Journal of Tropical Pediatrics》 被引量: 30发表: 2009年 In vitro availability of minerals from oat products Th...
the resulting flour by sieving in such a way that the oat bran is no more than 50% of the starting material and has a minimum total β-glucan content of 5.5% and a dietary fiber content of at least 16%, and such that at least one-third of the dietary fiber is soluble fiber. It...
(Liu et al. 1999; Steffen et al. 2003; Jensen et al. 2004), attributed to the hypocholesterolaemic effects of the viscous soluble fibre component of whole-grain foods such as oat and barley cereals (Ripsin et al. 1992; Brown et al. 1999) rather than the insoluble fibre component of...
search, such that the terms would result in the identification of studies specifically on oats (wholegrain*, “whole grain*”, cereal, cereals, oat*, beta-glucan, “beta glucan”, β-glucan, “β glucan”, “soluble fibre*”, “soluble fiber*”, “insoluble fibre*”, “insoluble fiber*...
The addition of specific fiber supplements to semipurified diets has been shown to stimulate large bowel cell proliferation in laboratory rodents. Relatively insoluble fibers such as cellulose, which is poorly fermented, the more-soluble... LR Jacobs - 《Preventive Medicine》 被引量: 179发表: 1987...
Soluble and Insoluble Dietary Fiber Content and Composition in Oat Six oat genotypes were grown in nursery yield trials during 1989-1992 at Lisbon, ND. Groats were analyzed for soluble and insoluble dietary fiber content a... FA Manthey,GA Hareland,DJ Huseby - 《Cereal Chemistry》 被引量: 13...
Oat Flour Crackers – Fiber and Nutrients Now that we have that out of the way, whole oats are naturally jam packed full of fiber, both soluble and insoluble (our bodies need both). You may remember that soluble fiber is linked to a decrease in heart issues and Type 2 Diabetes, as sol...
consisting of an insoluble polysaccharide skeleton (mostly cellulose, glucomannan, and arabinoxylan) plus matrix polysaccharides (β-glucan and arabinoxylan), and a large inner layer of soluble polysaccharides (mostly β-glucan and a small amount of arabinoxylan;Miller and Fulcher 1995). A layered mode...
Dietary fiber is classified as soluble and insoluble fiber based on its solubility in aqueous enzyme solutions similar to those in the gastrointestinal tract [6]. Some soluble fibers such as β-glucan form a viscous solution when mixed with liquids. Viscosity is an important rheological property of...