نتایج جستجو برای: diet fermentability

تعداد نتایج: 158333  

1999
J. R. Pluske D. W. Pethick Z. Durmic D. E. McDonald B. P. Mullan D. J. Hampson

In this review we have described a number of economically important diseases which arise from the incomplete digestion and absorption of carbohydrate in the small intestine. It is evident that processes which occur in the large intestine as a consequence of microbial digestion predispose some animals to certain diseases and conditions. In this review, we have referred to swine dysentery in pigs...

Journal: :Journal of the Institute of Brewing 1978

2015
Adnan Cavka Anna Wallenius Björn Alriksson Nils-Olof Nilvebrant Leif J. Jönsson

BACKGROUND Pretreatment of lignocellulose for biochemical conversion commonly results in formation of by-products that inhibit microorganisms and cellulolytic enzymes. To make bioconversion processes more efficient, inhibition problems can be alleviated through conditioning. Ozone is currently commercially employed in pulp and paper production for bleaching, as it offers the desirable capabilit...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
M M Fischer A M Kessler L R M de Sá R S Vasconcellos F O Roberti Filho S P Nogueira M C C Oliveira A C Carciofi

Considering the different potential benefits of divergent fiber ingredients, the effect of 3 fiber sources on energy and macronutrient digestibility, fermentation product formation, postprandial metabolite responses, and colon histology of overweight cats (Felis catus) fed kibble diets was compared. Twenty-four healthy adult cats were assigned in a complete randomized block design to 2 groups o...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1994
E Wisker T F Schweizer M Daniel W Feldheim

Fibre-mediated physiological effects of raw and processed carrots were investigated in twenty-four young women under strict dietary control in two randomized crossover studies. For 3 weeks between 405 and 688 g of either raw frozen, blanched or canned carrots (first study), or raw or raw frozen carrots (second study) were consumed in addition to a low-fibre basal diet. Carrots provided 15 g die...

Journal: :Journal of the Institute of Brewing 1955

Journal: :Physiological research 2007
M Marounek Z Volek A Synytsya J Copíková

Two experiments were performed to compare the effect of pectin and its hydrophobic derivatives on homeostasis of cholesterol and cecal metabolism in male young rats. Control rats were fed a diet supplemented with palm fat and cholesterol (50 and 10 g/kg, respectively). Rats of other groups were fed the same diet containing citrus pectin or octadecylpectinamide (60 g/kg). Diets were fed for 4 we...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2017
Kaisa S Poutanen Pierre Dussort Alfrun Erkner Susana Fiszman Kavita Karnik Mette Kristensen Cyril Fm Marsaux Sophie Miquel-Kergoat Saara P Pentikäinen Peter Putz Joanne L Slavin Robert E Steinert David J Mela

Background: Many intervention studies have tested the effect of dietary fibers (DFs) on appetite-related outcomes, with inconsistent results. However, DFs comprise a wide range of compounds with diverse properties, and the specific contribution of these to appetite control is not well characterized.Objective: The influence of specific DF characteristics [i.e., viscosity, gel-forming capacity, f...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
A Serena M S Hedemann K E Bach Knudsen

In this study, the effect of feeding different types and amounts of dietary fiber (DF) on luminal environment and morphology in the small and large intestine of sows was studied. Three diets, a low-fiber diet (LF) and 2 high-fiber diets (high fiber 1, HF1, and high fiber 2, HF2) were used. Diet LF (DF, 17%; soluble DF 4.6%) was based on wheat and barley, whereas the 2 high-fiber diets (HF1: DF,...

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