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" Dietary Fiber : "
Marvin E Clemens
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BL
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762840
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b582819
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Main Entry
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Marvin E Clemens
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Title & Author
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Dietary Fiber : : Production Challenges, Food Sources and Health Benefits.\ Marvin E Clemens
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Publication Statement
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Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2015
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Series Statement
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Nutrition and diet research progress series.
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(205 pages).
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ISBN
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1634636767
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: 9781634636766
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Notes
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VI. HEALTHY AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF MICROBIAL EPSS.
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Contents
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DIETARY FIBER: PRODUCTION CHALLENGES, FOOD SOURCES AND HEALTH BENEFITS; DIETARY FIBER: PRODUCTION CHALLENGES, FOOD SOURCES AND HEALTH BENEFITS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: RESISTANT STARCH; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; DIETARY INTAKE AND FOOD SOURCES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: ROLE OF DIETARY FIBERS ON HEALTH OF THE GASTRO-INTESTINAL SYSTEM AND RELATED TYPES OF CANCER; ABSTRACT; 1. NATURE OF DIETARY FIBERS; 2. THE DIETARY FIBERS IN THE DIET; 3. THE ROLE OF DIETARY FIBERS IN HUMAN HEALTH; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES. Chapter 3: LONG EXPOSURE TO THE PREBIOTICS NUTRIOSE® FB06 AND RAFTILOSE®P95 INCREASES UPTAKE OF THE SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACID BUTYRATE BY INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLSABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHODS AND MATERIALS; MATERIALS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION; ABBREVIATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: EVOLUTIONARY ROLES OF DIETARY FIBER IN SUCCEEDING METABOLIC SYNDROME (MetS) AND ITS RESPONSES TO A LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION PROGRAM: A BRAZILIAN COMMUNITY-BASED STUDY; ABSTRACT; RATIONALE; OBJECTIVE; SUBJECTS AND METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES. Chapter 5: ROLE OF FIBER IN DAIRY COW NUTRITION AND HEALTHABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. CARBOHYDRATES IN FORAGES; 3. WHAT IS FIBER?; 4. NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER; 5. PHYSICALLY EFFECTIVE FIBER; 6. DIGESTIBILITY; 7. DRY MATTER INTAKE; 8. FIBER CHARACTERISTICS AND METHANE PRODUCTION; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF DIETARY FIBER CONCENTRATES OBTAINED FROM PEACH AND QUINCE; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES. Chapter 7: CHARACTERIZATION OF FRACTIONS ENRICHED IN DIETARY FIBER OBTAINED FROM WASTE(LEAVES, STEMS, RHIZOMES AND PEELS) OF BETA VULGARIS INDUSTRIALIZATIONABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8: DIETARY FIBER INTAKE ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED RISK OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER IN SOUTHERN CHINESE WOMEN; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9: DIETARY FIBER FROM AGROINDUSTRIAL BY-PRODUCTS: ORANGE PEEL FLOUR AS FUNCTIONAL INGREDIENT IN MEAT PRODUCTS. ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 10: MICROBIAL EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES ASALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF DIETARY FIBERSWITH INTERESTING FUNCTIONAL ANDHEALTHY PROPERTIES; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; I. SOURCES AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLESOF MICROBIAL EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES; II. COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURAL FEATURESOF MICROBIAL EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES; III. BIOSYNTHESIS OF MICROBIAL EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES; IV. PRODUCTION OF MICROBIAL EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES; V. RECOVERY, PURIFICATION ANDCHARACTERIZATION OF MICROBIAL EPS.
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Abstract
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Dietary fibers are classified into water soluble or insoluble, and most plant foods include in their composition variable amounts of a mixture of soluble and insoluble fibers. This soluble or insoluble nature of fiber is related to its physiological effects. Insoluble fibers are characterized by high porosity, low density and the ability to increase fecal bulk, and act by facilitating intestinal transit, thus reducing the exposure to carcinogens in the colon and therefore acting as protectors against colon cancer. The influence of soluble fiber in the digestive tract includes its ability to re.
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Subject
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Fiber in human nutrition.
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Food -- Fiber content.
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High-fiber diet.
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LC Classification
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RM237.6M378 2015
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