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Effects of non-digestible oligosaccharides and viscous fiber on serum lipid risk factors and colonic fermentation in hyperlipidemic subjects

Posted on:2006-12-19Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:de Souza, RussellFull Text:PDF
GTID:2454390008459129Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
To determine whether the addition of an inulin and oligofructose mixture (FOS) to a diet containing oat bran lowered serum cholesterol more than oat bran or FOS alone, we conducted a randomized controlled crossover trial at a teaching hospital clinic. Twenty-six hypercholesterolemic adults each took three 4-week treatments: oat bran bread plus 10 grams FOS, oat bran bread plus 10 g maltodextrin, and 10 grams FOS plus wheat bran bread, with 1-week minimum washout between phases. Subjects followed an Adult Treatment Panel III step 2 diet. Serum lipids, colonic microflora, breath gases, and fecal short-chain fatty acids were measured. No treatment reduced serum lipids and no differences between treatments were seen. Changes from time zero in bifidobacteria did not relate to changes in LDL-Cholesterol (P≥0.408). In conclusion, we found no effects of FOS or oat bran on serum lipids.{09}This may relate to beta-glucan hydrolysis by gluten added to the bread.
Keywords/Search Tags:Serum, Oat bran, FOS, Bread
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