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Dietary fibre-rich resistant starches promote ammonia detoxification in the human colon as measured by lactose-[¹⁵N₂]ureide.
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Isotopes in environmental and health studies [Isotopes Environ Health Stud] 2015; Vol. 51 (4), pp. 488-96. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Oct 24. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Three resistant starches (RSs), namely fibre of potatoes (FP), wrinkle pea starch (WPS), and high amylose maize starch (HAMS) with different dietary fibre contents, were supplemented in adults to evaluate their effects on urinary nitrogen and ammonia excretion as well as on faecal nitrogen excretion by means of lactose-[(15)N2]ureide ((15)N-LU) degradation. Twenty subjects received a regular diet either without or with the supplementation of FP, WPS, and HAMS in a randomized order. After administration of (15)N-LU, urine and faeces were collected over 48 and 72 h, respectively, whereas blood was collected after 6 h. The (15)N-abundances were measured by isotope ratio mass spectrometry. In comparison to the dry run, supplementation with RS significantly lowered renal (15)N-excretion (dry run: 43.2%, FP: 34.6%, WPS: 37.9%, HAMS: 36.4%) as well as the corresponding (15)NH3-excretion (dry run: 0.08%, FP: 0.06%, HAMS: 0.05%), clearly indicating a reduced colonic nitrogen generation at high dietary fibre intake.
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- Adult
Ammonia blood
Ammonia urine
Colon metabolism
Dietary Carbohydrates administration & dosage
Dietary Fiber administration & dosage
Dietary Fiber metabolism
Dietary Supplements analysis
Feces chemistry
Female
Humans
Lactose analysis
Lactose blood
Lactose urine
Male
Nitrogen blood
Nitrogen metabolism
Nitrogen urine
Nitrogen Isotopes analysis
Nitrogen Isotopes blood
Nitrogen Isotopes urine
Urea analogs & derivatives
Urea analysis
Urea blood
Urea urine
Young Adult
Ammonia metabolism
Dietary Carbohydrates metabolism
Pisum sativum chemistry
Solanum tuberosum chemistry
Zea mays chemistry
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1477-2639
- Volume :
- 51
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Isotopes in environmental and health studies
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26499512
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10256016.2015.1092967