Average proportion of soluble and insoluble uranium over time with uranyl acetate addition (0–3 μM) measured by ICP-mass spectrometry.Nicole M. KoribanicsSteven J. TuortoNora LopezChiaffarelliLora R. McGuinnessMax M. HäggblomKenneth H...
Photo of oat flakes, rich in soluble fiber (beta-glucans) and insoluble fiber (celluloses). Soluble fiber found in foods such as oat bran is called beta-glucans. The properties of this fiber are highly studied for its high viscosity. It has great properties for reducing cholesterol, ...
A dietary fiber composition is prepared by coating an insoluble fiber with a soluble fiber. The insoluble fiber is preferably derived from cereal bran by enzymatically and chemically purifying the bran. The soluble fiber is preferably pectin or an alginate. The dietary fiber composition can be used...
So what exactly are soluble and insoluble fiber, and how are they different? To explain this, I’m afraid I’m going to have to get a little graphic: soluble fiber’s main function is to form a viscous, gel-like substance in the large intestine, which coats waste matter as it passes...
Department of Food Science, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung 91201, Taiwan, ROC;elsevierJournal of Cereal ScienceChiawei Chang, Chiaohsin Yang, Aoitip Samanros, Jenshinn Lin. (2015) Collet and cooking extrusion change the soluble and insoluble β-glucan contents of ...
the inhibition of lipopolysaccharide-induced nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 cells. The results showed that 8-OHDe-7-α-glucoside exhibited significant and dose-dependent inhibition on the production of nitric oxide, with an IC50value of 173.2 µM, which remained 20% of the anti-...
In the present study, the XRD patterns showed the presence of SiO2 only (in ACN), CaCO3 and SiO2 (in BW, BPB, and BCH), and CaMg(CO3)2 (only in BCH) (Figure 2b), which could have been responsible for the formation of insoluble compounds with the metals. Fei et al. [52] ...