Cereal dietary fibres as prebiotics : metabolite production and health effects of arabinoxylan and β-glucan fermentation
The human gut is colonized by an enormous amount of microorganisms, the so called microbiota. The microbiota degrades dietary components in the colon and utilize them as substrates in their metabolism. Dietary fibres are the most important energy source for the microbiota. Some dietary fibres a...
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SLU/Department of Molecular Sciences
2018
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