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Physiological effects of water-soluble soybean fiber in rats

Authors :
Takashi Yamamoto
Toshiaki Aoyama
Kiyoharu Takamatsu
Taro Takahashi
Hirokazu Maeda
Source :
Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry. 63(8)
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Four-week-old rats were fed on diets containing either no dietary fiber (DF) or a DF source (WSSF, ISF or cellulose) for 4 weeks. The DF level was adjusted to 5%. The WSSF diet contained 3% and 2%, respectively, of WSSF and cellulose. No rat in any group experienced diarrhea, and none of the experimental diets suppressed the growth of rats, the apparent absorption of major nutrients being almost 100%. However, the rate of degradation of DF during the digestive process was significantly different (p0.05, cellulose, 23.6%; WSSF with cellulose, 64.5% (WSSF degradation only was 91.8%); and ISF, 77.6%). The plasma and liver lipid levels were within normal ranges, although the liver cholesterol level in those rats fed on WSSF and ISF was significantly lower (p0.05) than in those fed on cellulose. The cecal organic acid contents were in the order of WSSFISFcelluloseDF-free. Furthermore, WSSF was effective in shortening the gastrointestinal transit time. The results indicate that WSSF seems to have favorable effects on the intestinal functions.

Details

ISSN :
09168451
Volume :
63
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c4184db9abfb36b72daa9ef649da73f5