Study on the ability of partially hydrolyzed guar gum to modulate the gut microbiota and relieve constipation
This study suggested that MHGG treatment could elicit constipation relief in mice.Practical applicationsIn this study, partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) produced by mannanase hydrolysis was applied for the relieving constipation in mice. The medium ‐molecular‐weight product (Mw 2,000–10,000 Da) could elicit constipation relief and modulate the gut microbiota in mice, which shows the potential to act as dietary fiber for constipation treatment.
Source: Journal of Food Biochemistry - Category: Food Science Authors: Xiaodan Fu,
Rong Li,
Tan Zhang,
Meng Li,
Haijin Mou Tags: FULL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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